Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Deplano: Pluralising International Legal Scholarship: The Promise and Perils of Non-Doctrinal Research Methods

Rossana Deplano (Univ. of Leicester - Law) has published Pluralising International Legal Scholarship: The Promise and Perils of Non-Doctrinal Research Methods (Edward Elgar Publishing 2019). Contents include:
  • Rossana Deplano, Introduction
  • Marija Đorđeska, General Principles of Law Recognized by Civilized Nations: Method, Inductive-Empirical Analysis and (More) ‘Scientific’ Results
  • Sarina Landefeld, The Evolution of Norms and Concepts in International Law: A Social Constructivist Approach
  • Josef Ostřanský, A Case for Ethnography of International Investment Law
  • Alice Margaria, Going beyond judgements: Exploring the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
  • Elizabeth A. Faulkner, The development of child trafficking within international law: a socio-legal and archival analysis
  • Giulia Gentile & Luigi Lonardo, Appeals in the field of EU sanctions before the European Court of Justice after Lisbon: A quantitative study
  • Gabriel M. Lentner, The Perils of Quantitative Research in International Law
  • Huaxia Lai, The Unfulfilled Promises of the Data-Driven Approach to International Economic Law
  • Rossana Deplano, Conclusions