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The History and Theory of International Law

A Sociology of International Investment Law

Themes from Max Weber

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A Sociology of International Investment Law

The History and Theory of International Law

A Sociology of International Investment Law

Themes from Max Weber

The History and Theory of International Law: A Sociology of International Investment Law

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A Sociology of International Investment Law applies methods associated with the sociologist Max Weber to the field of international investment law. The book explores the commonalities, differences, and blind spots shared by this relatively new international legal field with one of the most influential theorists of modern life.


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Beschrijving The History and Theory of International Law: A Sociology of International Investment Law

A Sociology of International Investment Law applies methods associated with the sociologist Max Weber to illuminate aspects of international investment law - a regime made up of thousands of treaties that protect foreign investors from state action diminishing the value of their investments. By applying many of Weber's key themes associated with legal modernity - legitimacy, rationality, domination, bureaucracy, and charisma - the book conscripts tools of analysis that enable the testing of many of investment law's operating assumptions.

A Sociology of International Investment Law Law is premised on the belief that theory informs practice and that enlisting aspects of Weber's work illuminates the contemporary practice of, and debates over, international investment law. Utilizing Weber's themes and methods, results in a deeper appreciation of the connections of international investment law has with classical social theory. The book also reveals how the field fails to measure up to many of the analytical challenges that Weber's sociological interventions provoke. This book offers an exploration of the commonalities, differences, and blind spots shared by this relatively new international legal field with one of the most influential theorists of modernity.

This is an open access title. It is available to read and download as a free PDF version on Oxford Academic and is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International licence.


ISBN
9780198982708
Pagina's
240
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Serie
The History and Theory of International Law
Rubriek
Recht
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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