International Law, International Relations, and Global Governance
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2-2012
ISBN
9780415778725
DOI
10.4324/9780203156186
Abstract
This concise and accessible volume focuses on collaborative work within the disciplines of international law and international relations, and highlights the need to develop this collaboration further, describing the value for individuals, states, IGOs, and other non-state actors in being able to draw on the cross-pollination of international relations and international legal scholarship.
This book:
- examines how different elements of governance are interacting and shifting from one actor to another
- analyses the cumulative effect of these shifts, and evaluates how they both enhance and challenge the worlds governing capacity
- considers how the characteristics of an architecture for a globalized governance are emerging.
Helping readers to examine and understand how accumulated actions over time have given rise to system-wide changes, this work is essential reading for all students of international law, international relations and global governance.
Num Pages
232
Series
Global Institutions
Publisher
Routledge
Place
New York, NY
Recommended Citation
Charlotte Ku,
International Law, International Relations, and Global Governance
(2012).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/843