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This edited volume advances a more integrated conversation between international law and international relations, fields that have often operated in silos. With contributions from leading scholars, it demonstrates how coupling normative legal frameworks with IR theory can enhance our understanding of global governance issues—ranging from small arms control to terrorism, displacement, and international criminal justice. Structured around thematic case studies and theoretical reflections, the book invites both legal practitioners and political scientists to bridge theory and practice in tackling complex global challenges.
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Publisher: Routledge
Publishing Year: 2006
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Pages: 336