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Book Title: Pluralising International Legal Scholarship
Editor(s): Deplano, Rossana
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Contents
List of figures vi
List of contributors vii
Introduction 1
Rossana Deplano
1 General principles of law recognized by civilized nations: method,
inductive-empirical analysis and (more) `scientific' results 18
Marija oreska
2 The evolution of norms and concepts in international law: a
social constructivist approach 45
Sarina Landefeld
3 A case for ethnography of international investment law 64
Josef Ostanský
4 Going beyond judgments: exploring the jurisprudence of the
European Court of Human Rights 84
Alice Margaria
5 The development of child trafficking within international law:
a socio-legal and archival analysis 104
Elizabeth A. Faulkner
6 Appeals in the field of EU sanctions before the European Court
of Justice after Lisbon: a quantitative study 127
Giulia Gentile and Luigi Lonardo
7 The perils of quantitative research in international law 149
Gabriel M. Lentner
8 The unfulfilled promises of the data-driven approach to
international economic law 173
Huaxia Lai
Conclusions 190
Rossana Deplano
Index 196
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