HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Jean du2019Aspremont from the Cambridge University have published the research work: International Law and the Rage against Scienticism, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Anne Orford`s International Law and the Politics of History can be read as yet another expression of discontent with such primacy of the real and its scientistic methods. With an emphasis on international lawyers` engagements with history, Orford specifically takes issue with the use of contextualist and empirical methods in the study of the history of international law. The numerous interventions of Anne Orford in debates about the . . .
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