Book contents
- International Law and World Order
- International Law and World Order
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Acknowledgements to the First Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Classical Realist Approach to International Law: The World of Hans Morgenthau
- 3 The Policy-Oriented or New Haven Approach to International Law: The Contributions of Myres McDougal and Harold Lasswell
- 4 Richard Falk and the Grotian Quest: Towards a Transdisciplinary Jurisprudence
- 5 New Approaches to International Law: The Critical Scholarship of David Kennedy and Martti Koskenniemi
- 6 Feminist Approaches to International Law: The Work of Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin
- 7 Towards an Integrated Marxist Approach to International Law (IMAIL)
- Bibliography
- Index
7 - Towards an Integrated Marxist Approach to International Law (IMAIL)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2017
- International Law and World Order
- International Law and World Order
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Acknowledgements to the First Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Classical Realist Approach to International Law: The World of Hans Morgenthau
- 3 The Policy-Oriented or New Haven Approach to International Law: The Contributions of Myres McDougal and Harold Lasswell
- 4 Richard Falk and the Grotian Quest: Towards a Transdisciplinary Jurisprudence
- 5 New Approaches to International Law: The Critical Scholarship of David Kennedy and Martti Koskenniemi
- 6 Feminist Approaches to International Law: The Work of Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin
- 7 Towards an Integrated Marxist Approach to International Law (IMAIL)
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
It is hoped that the critical encounter with different contemporary approaches to international law and world order has helped clarify aspects of an Integrated Materialist Approach to International Law (IMAIL). In the previous chapters an attempt was made to elucidate the IMAIL perspective on a whole range of themes and issues, the keywords being capitalism, imperialism, feminism, anarchism, state, law, nature, human nature, power, morality, national interest, indeterminacy, compliance, civil society, development, world community, world court and world state. The present chapter only discusses subjects that are not dealt with in those chapters but which are critical to the elaboration of IMAIL.
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- International Law and World OrderA Critique of Contemporary Approaches, pp. 440 - 550Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017
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