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  1. 3 de ene. de 2023 · The term ‘ambition’ appears to have infiltrated international legal discourses: it is used to, for instance, lament the lack of state action to tackle major global challenges, praise progress towards difficult goals, or evaluate the outcomes of international law-making processes.

  2. 12 de may. de 2020 · This article identifies how three dominant ideas of international law (as a process, an institution and a practice) see its agency, concluding that all three share a reluctance to see international law as doing anything more than enabling the operation of other actors, forces or structures.

  3. Whilst it remains one of the few really dynamic and alternative approaches to critical legal scholarship in contemporary jurisprudence, the paradoxes reveal very real dangers which an ever-maturing Law and Literature movement must earnestly seek to avoid.

  4. ambitions, that can guide the course of its own change. There are only judges who change the law, from time to time, in order to make it better, in their own entirely human view, or simply to re- pair its gaps enough to decide cases at hand. We do much better, these critics said, to junk the obscurantism, and to insist that the

  5. 12 de may. de 2022 · 1. Conceptual and Normative Argument on International Law. 2. International Law as Law. 2.1 Lack of Centralized Enforcement Mechanisms. 2.2 The Role of Consent in the Formation of Rules of International Law. 2.4 International Law as “Primitive Law”: H.L.A. Hart’s Critique. 3. States and Sovereignty. 3.1 Absolute Sovereignty. 3.2 Self-Determination.

  6. 2 de ene. de 2023 · The term ‘ambition’ appears to have infiltrated international legal discourses: it is used to, for instance, lament the lack of state action to tackle major global challenges, praise progress...

  7. 1 de oct. de 1994 · IAN WARD; From Literature to Ethics: The Strategies and Ambitions of Law and Literature, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Volume 14, Issue 3, 1 October 1994, Pa.