Setting a Discourse Space: Correlational Analysis, Foundational Concepts, and Legally Protected Interests in International Criminal Law

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Bergsmo, Morten; Buis, Emiliano Jerónimo; Bergsmo, Nora Helene
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2018
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The birth of modern international law was traditionally seen as a practical necessity rather than an intellectual enterprise. Since there is no formal mechanism that could eventually ensure States? compliance with its provisions, it was argued that international law was missing the rational enforcement strategies which are common in domestic normative systems. This pragmatic view, which identified international law as a moral, political or social set of rules considered to be an efficient instrument in the hands of the most powerful nations, did not exactly nourish a consistent philosophical approach to its substance. More related to international politics than to law, international law required higher degrees of normativity in order to improve its reach, increase its utility, and endorse its long-standing purpose of regulating the international community. A higher normative character would be accompaniedby an in crescendo philosophical inquiry into its existence, validity and legality.This first chapter of the volume provides the readers with some theoretical basis for the discussion of the philosophical foundations of international criminal law and presents a survey of the content of the first volume.
Fil: Bergsmo, Morten. No especifíca;
Fil: Buis, Emiliano Jerónimo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
Fil: Bergsmo, Nora Helene. Stockholms Universitet; Suecia
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Philosophy of International Law
International Criminal Law
Discourse Space
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title Setting a Discourse Space: Correlational Analysis, Foundational Concepts, and Legally Protected Interests in International Criminal Law
spellingShingle Setting a Discourse Space: Correlational Analysis, Foundational Concepts, and Legally Protected Interests in International Criminal Law
Bergsmo, Morten
Philosophy of International Law
International Criminal Law
Discourse Space
title_short Setting a Discourse Space: Correlational Analysis, Foundational Concepts, and Legally Protected Interests in International Criminal Law
title_full Setting a Discourse Space: Correlational Analysis, Foundational Concepts, and Legally Protected Interests in International Criminal Law
title_fullStr Setting a Discourse Space: Correlational Analysis, Foundational Concepts, and Legally Protected Interests in International Criminal Law
title_full_unstemmed Setting a Discourse Space: Correlational Analysis, Foundational Concepts, and Legally Protected Interests in International Criminal Law
title_sort Setting a Discourse Space: Correlational Analysis, Foundational Concepts, and Legally Protected Interests in International Criminal Law
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bergsmo, Morten
Buis, Emiliano Jerónimo
Bergsmo, Nora Helene
author Bergsmo, Morten
author_facet Bergsmo, Morten
Buis, Emiliano Jerónimo
Bergsmo, Nora Helene
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Bergsmo, Nora Helene
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bergsmo, Morten
Buis, Emiliano Jerónimo
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Philosophy of International Law
International Criminal Law
Discourse Space
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International Criminal Law
Discourse Space
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The birth of modern international law was traditionally seen as a practical necessity rather than an intellectual enterprise. Since there is no formal mechanism that could eventually ensure States? compliance with its provisions, it was argued that international law was missing the rational enforcement strategies which are common in domestic normative systems. This pragmatic view, which identified international law as a moral, political or social set of rules considered to be an efficient instrument in the hands of the most powerful nations, did not exactly nourish a consistent philosophical approach to its substance. More related to international politics than to law, international law required higher degrees of normativity in order to improve its reach, increase its utility, and endorse its long-standing purpose of regulating the international community. A higher normative character would be accompaniedby an in crescendo philosophical inquiry into its existence, validity and legality.This first chapter of the volume provides the readers with some theoretical basis for the discussion of the philosophical foundations of international criminal law and presents a survey of the content of the first volume.
Fil: Bergsmo, Morten. No especifíca;
Fil: Buis, Emiliano Jerónimo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
Fil: Bergsmo, Nora Helene. Stockholms Universitet; Suecia
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