Comparative International Law
Foundations and Critique
Sous la direction de Robert Schütze, Mathias Siems.
Bloomsbury janv. 2026 360 pages £95.00
9781509972395
Comparative International Law

Présentation de l’éditeur

The modern field of comparative international law emerged in the last century, but it still suffers from a lack of intellectual and methodological foundations. This ambitious collection fills that gap.

It examines the key concepts of comparative international law, including its historical and critical perspectives. Contributors from a wide geographical range present their diverse and thought-provoking views on international and comparative law. This is a much-needed and cutting-edge book on an undervalued yet topical field of research.

 

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Part I: Setting the Scene

1. Comparative International Law: State of the Art, Mathias Siems (European University Institute, Italy)
2. Comparative International Law: A Historical Reconstruction, 

3. 'African' International Law, 4. 'American' International Law, 5. China's Contemporary Approach to International Law, 6. 'European' International Law: Nineteenth-Century Exceptionalism and Universalism, 7. The Islamic Conception of International Law, 

8. Is Comparative International Law Really Comparative Law? A Methodological Critique, 9. Comparative International Law: What's Next? 10. Decolonising the Comparative Metrics of (Private) International Law,11. Science in Comparative International Law, 12. Quantitative International Comparisons: A Tale of Missed Encounters, 13. Global Law and Comparative International Law,

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