Rules, Norms, and Decisions

Rules, Norms, and Decisions
Title Rules, Norms, and Decisions PDF eBook
Author Friedrich V. Kratochwil
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 332
Release 1991-04-26
Genre Law
ISBN 9780521409711

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This book assesses the impact of norms on decision-making. It argues that norms influence choices not by being causes for actions, but by providing reasons. Consequently it approaches the problem via an investigation of the reasoning process in which norms play a decisive role. Kratochwil argues that, depending upon the strictness the guidance norms provide in arriving at a decision, different styles of reasoning with norms can be distinguished. While the focus in this book is largely analytical, the argument is developed through the interpretation of the classic thinkers in international law (Grotius, Vattel, Pufendorf, Rousseau, Hume, Habermas).

Rules, Norms, and Decisions

Rules, Norms, and Decisions
Title Rules, Norms, and Decisions PDF eBook
Author Friedrich V. Kratochwil
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Release 1991
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International Norms and Decision Making

International Norms and Decision Making
Title International Norms and Decision Making PDF eBook
Author Gary Goertz
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 284
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780742525900

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This book presents a punctuated equilibrium framework for understanding the nature of policy decision-making by governments as well as a theory of the creation, functioning, and evolution of international norms and institutions.

Playing by the Rules

Playing by the Rules
Title Playing by the Rules PDF eBook
Author Frederick Schauer
Publisher Clarendon Press
Total Pages 272
Release 1991-08-22
Genre Law
ISBN 0191018740

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This is a philosophical but non-technical analysis of the very idea of a rule. Although focused somewhat on the role of rules in the legal system, it is also relevant to the place of rules in morality, religion, etiquette, games, language, and family governance. In both explaining the idea of a rule and making the case for taking rules seriously, the book is a departure both in scope and in perspective from anything that now exists.

The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law

The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law PDF eBook
Author Anne Orford
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 1000
Release 2016-09-22
Genre Law
ISBN 0191005568

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The Oxford Handbook of International Legal Theory provides an accessible and authoritative guide to the major thinkers, concepts, approaches, and debates that have shaped contemporary international legal theory. The Handbook features 48 original essays by leading international scholars from a wide range of traditions, nationalities, and perspectives, reflecting the richness and diversity of this dynamic field. The collection explores key questions and debates in international legal theory, offers new intellectual histories for the discipline, and provides fresh interpretations of significant historical figures, texts, and theoretical approaches. It provides a much-needed map of the field of international legal theory, and a guide to the main themes and debates that have driven theoretical work in international law. The Handbook will be an indispensable reference work for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to gain an overview of current theoretical debates about the nature, function, foundations, and future role of international law.

The Status of Law in World Society

The Status of Law in World Society
Title The Status of Law in World Society PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Kratochwil
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2014-03-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139867814

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Friedrich Kratochwil's book explores the role of law in the international arena and the key discourses surrounding it. It explains the increased importance of law for politics, from law-fare to the judicialization of politics, to human rights, and why traditional expectations of progress through law have led to disappointment. Providing an overview of the debates in legal theory, philosophy, international law and international organizations, Kratochwil reflects on the need to break down disciplinary boundaries and address important issues in both international relations and international law, including deformalization, fragmentation, the role of legal pluralism, the emergence of autonomous autopoietic systems and the appearance of non-territorial forms of empire. He argues that the pretensions of a positivist theory in social science and of positivism in law are inappropriate for understanding practical problems and formulates an approach for the analysis of praxis based on constructivism and pragmatism.

Governing the Commons

Governing the Commons
Title Governing the Commons PDF eBook
Author Elinor Ostrom
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2015-09-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107569788

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Tackles one of the most enduring and contentious issues of positive political economy: common pool resource management.