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International Law And Ethics After The Critical Challenge Framing The Legal Within The Postfoundational Euan Macdonald

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International Law And Ethics After The Critical Challenge Framing The Legal Within The Postfoundational Euan Macdonald
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Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 446
Author: Euan MacDonald
ISBN: 9789004189096, 9004189092
Language: English
Year: 2011

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International Law And Ethics After The Critical Challenge Framing The Legal Within The Postfoundational Euan Macdonald by Euan Macdonald 9789004189096, 9004189092 instant download after payment.

Around twenty years ago, a challenge was laid down to international law by those writing at the critical periphery of the discipline; a challenge that has yet to find satisfactory response. Although often (mistakenly) characterised as nihilist, this book seeks to recast it in positive terms; to pose the question of what - if anything - is left of international law and ethics if we accept both that apolitical rules are impossible and that the values that must - inevitably - be used to justify them are irreducibly, radically subjective. After detailed analyses of different political and international legal philosophers who have confronted this issue, the answer is located in a "turn to literature" and a rehabilitation of the ancient notion of rhetoric.

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