Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of cases -- Table of legislation -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The State as the basis of legal validity -- 3 The practical failings of State-centric accountability regimes -- 4 The theoretical scope for direct non-State actor regulation -- 5 Abandoning the State: towards an alternative theoretical framing -- 6 Conclusion -- Selected bibliography -- Index
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A diverse range of actors, from practitioners and academics to civil society groups and activists, appear to see hope in international law for the advancement of their causes. This paper examines whether this optimism is well-founded. It explores whether international law can serve as an agent of social change, and whether it can accommodate radical changes in social order. It begins by exposing a formalist stance that is immanent to much 'legal activist' discourse. It then explores links between this mode of jurisprudential thought and idealist epistemology. Drawing from the philosophy of Theodor Adorno, and in particular his notion of 'identity-thinking', it uncovers structural connections between formalism, idealism, law, and economy that call into question international law's socially-transformative potential. The perspective advanced in this paper falls somewhere between the polarities of opportunity and impasse, seeking to acknowledge the importance of legal strategies in safeguarding the disenfranchised, while remaining alive to their potential dangers and limitations.
Introduction -- The State as the basis of legal validity -- The practical failings of State-centric accountability -- The theoretical scope for direct non-State actor regualtion -- Abandoning the State : bowards as alternative theoretical framing -- Conclusion
Introduction to human rights research methods / Rhona Smith -- Human rights based approaches to research / Rhona Smith -- The doctrinal approach in international human rights scholarship / Suzanne Egan -- Legal theory as a research methodology / Lee McConnell -- Qualitative methods / Rhona Smith and Lorna Smith -- Quantitative analysis / Todd Landman -- Critical ethnography and human rights research / William Paul Simmons and Lyndsey Feldman -- Comparative approaches to human rights / Sue Farran -- "Mixing methods" : reflections on compatibility / Rhona Smith and Lee McConnell
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