This article aims to construct a state-of-the-art resource regarding the theoretical foundations and methodological options for any researcher interested in working with critical international law perspectives. The four views chosen for this exercise (TWAIL, CILS, feminist theories, and social idealism) will be dissected regarding their theoretical foundations and relevant research methods and techniques. It establishes the framing of critical research in international law through monodisciplinary, multidisciplinarity, and inter-disciplinarity, depending upon the interaction between legal-international concepts and methods.The full text is not available from SSRN.
August 6, 2023
Olasolo, Urueña, and Arévalo-Ramírez on Techniques for Conducting International Law Research from Critical Approaches @mario_uruena @Juris_urosario @WalterArevaloR1
Hector Olasolo, Universidad del Rosario; Iberoamerican Institute of The Hague (IIH); The Hague University of Applied Sciences, International Law, Mario Urueña, Universidad del Rosario, and Walter Arévalo-Ramírez, Universidad del Rosario have published Techniques for Conducting International Law Research from Critical Approaches in volume 32 of Díkaion (2023). Here is the abstract.
Labels:
International law,
Legal Research
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