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Title
Legalization of international law and politics : multi-level governance of human rights and aggression / Henry (Chip) Carey, Stacey M. Mitchell.
ISBN
9783031171697 electronic book
3031171691 electronic book
9783031171680 hardcover
3031171683 hardcover
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (colour)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-17169-7 doi
Call Number
K3240.5 .C37 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
341.48
Summary
This book provides an expanded conceptualization of legalization that focuses on implementation of obligation, precision, and delegation at the international and domestic levels of politics. By adding domestic politics and the actors to the international level of analysis, the authors add the insights of Kenneth Waltz, Graham Allison, and Louis Henkin to understand why most international law is developed and observed most of the time. However, the authors argue that law-breaking and law-distorting occurs as a part of negative legalization. Consequently, the book offers a framework for understanding how international law both produces and undermines order and justice. The authors also draw from realist, liberal, constructivist, cosmopolitan and critical theories to analyse how legalization can both build and/or undermine consensus, which results in either positive or negative legalization of international law. The authors argue that legalization is a process over time and not just a snapshot in time. Henry (Chip) Carey is Associate Professor of Political Science at Georgia State University, USA. Stacey M. Mitchell is Associate Professor of Political Science at Georgia State Universitys Perimeter College, USA. .
Note
Chapter 1. Introduction: Re-conceptualizing Legalization: the Positive and Negative Uses and Effects of International Law Chapter 2. Negative Legalization of Lawyers in National Security Lawfare Chapter 3. Legalization of Reform of Torture Laws and Practices: Compliant, Exceptionalist and Hybrid Types Chapter 4. Limits to the Legalization of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Ambiguous Obligation and Imprecision with Varying Implementation Chapter 5. Positive and Negative Legalization of Women's Rights: The Limits on Implementation by the Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Chapter 6. Legalization of Human Rights in Africa Chapter 7. European Regional Effects on Legalization: EU Accession and Responses to Russian Aggression Chapter 8. Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Re-conceptualizing Legalization: the Positive and Negative Uses and Effects of International Law
Chapter 2. Negative Legalization of Lawyers in National Security Lawfare
Chapter 3. Legalization of Reform of Torture Laws and Practices: Compliant, Exceptionalist and Hybrid Types
Chapter 4. Limits to the Legalization of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Ambiguous Obligation and Imprecision with Varying Implementation
Chapter 5. Positive and Negative Legalization of Womens Rights: The Limits on Implementation by the Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Chapter 6. Legalization of Human Rights in Africa
Chapter 7. European Regional Effects on Legalization: EU Accession and Responses to Russian Aggression
Chapter 8. Conclusion.