
Formalism and the Sources of International Law
A Theory of the Ascertainment of Legal Rules
Jean d'Aspremont(Autor*in)
Oxford University Press
1. Auflage
Erschienen am 15. September 2011
Buch
Hardcover
286 Seiten
978-0-19-969631-4 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
This book revisits the theory of the sources of international law from the perspective of formalism. It critically analyzes the virtues of formalism, construed as a theory of law ascertainment, as a means of distinguishing between law and non-law. The theory of formalism is re-evaluated against the backdrop of the growing acceptance by international legal theorists of the blurring of the lines between law and non-law. At the same time, the book acknowledges that much international normative activity nowadays takes place outside the ambit of traditional international law and that only a limited part of the exercise of public authority at the international level results in the creation of international legal rules.
The theory of ascertainment that the book puts forward attempts to dispel some of the illusions of formalism that accompany the delimitation of customary international law. It also sheds light on the tendency of scholars, theorists, and advocates to deformalize the identification of international legal rules with a view to expanding international law. The book seeks to revitalize and refresh the formal identification of rules by engaging with some tenets of the postmodern critique of formalism. As a result, the book not only grapples with the practice of law-making at the international level, but it also offers broad theoretical insights on international law, dealing with the main schools of thought in legal theory (positivism, naturalism, legal realism, policy-oriented jurisprudence, and postmodernism).The main theory of law ascertainment presented in this work rests on a rejuvenated and modernized version the social thesis found in English analytical jurisprudence.
The theory of ascertainment that the book puts forward attempts to dispel some of the illusions of formalism that accompany the delimitation of customary international law. It also sheds light on the tendency of scholars, theorists, and advocates to deformalize the identification of international legal rules with a view to expanding international law. The book seeks to revitalize and refresh the formal identification of rules by engaging with some tenets of the postmodern critique of formalism. As a result, the book not only grapples with the practice of law-making at the international level, but it also offers broad theoretical insights on international law, dealing with the main schools of thought in legal theory (positivism, naturalism, legal realism, policy-oriented jurisprudence, and postmodernism).The main theory of law ascertainment presented in this work rests on a rejuvenated and modernized version the social thesis found in English analytical jurisprudence.
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The book is a greatly welcome addition to the literature on the sources of international law. Drawing on both general and international legal theory, d'Aspremont develops a formalist theory of how linguistic indicators can and should be used to identify legal norms and distinguish them from non-legal norms. * Timothy Meyer, Melbourne Journal of International Law * The author's attempt to rejuvenate formalism in order to distinguish between law and non-law is certainly laudable and long-awaited among international lawyers. * Massimo Iovane, IYIL *Weitere Details
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Englisch
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Oxford
Großbritannien
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Scholars and students of international legal theory and the sources of international law; practitioners and policy-makers involved in the identification and interpretation of international legal rules
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
Gewicht
596 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-969631-4 (9780199696314)
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Jean d'Aspremont is Associate Professor of International Law and Senior Research Fellow of the Amsterdam Center for International Law at the University of Amsterdam. He is also Professor of International Humanitarian Law at the University of Louvain in Belgium. In addition, he is a Senior Editor of the Leiden Journal of International Law. He acted as counsel in proceedings before the International Court of Justice.
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Associate Professor of International Law, Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam
Inhalt
1. Introduction ; 2. The concept and the rationale of formalism in international law ; 3. The emergence of formal law-ascertainment in the theory of the sources of international law ; 4. The critiques of formal law-ascertainment in the theory of the sources of international law ; 5. Deformalization of law-ascertainment in contemporary theory of the sources of international law ; 6. Lessons from the discontent for the sources of international law ; 7. Formal law-ascertainment criteria of international legal rules: the source thesis ; 8. The foundations of formal law-ascertainment criteria: the social thesis ; 9. Concluding remarks: Ascertaining international legal rules in the future