2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2037299
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What Can International Relations Learn from International Law?

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“…Disciplinary Apathy and Détente IR and IL "and their parent disciplines of law and political science" were separated after World War II, according to Pollack (2013). IR and IL "cover much of the same territory" (Koh 1996), share "substantial common interests" (Pollack 2013) and maintain "overlapping … scholarly agendas" (Dunoff and Pollack 2012). However, the interdisciplinary approach to norm research between the two disciplines has been limited.…”
Section: Norm Research With Interdisciplinary Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Disciplinary Apathy and Détente IR and IL "and their parent disciplines of law and political science" were separated after World War II, according to Pollack (2013). IR and IL "cover much of the same territory" (Koh 1996), share "substantial common interests" (Pollack 2013) and maintain "overlapping … scholarly agendas" (Dunoff and Pollack 2012). However, the interdisciplinary approach to norm research between the two disciplines has been limited.…”
Section: Norm Research With Interdisciplinary Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IR and IL are grounded in the same territory and share common interests and scholarly agendas (Koh 1996;Dunoff and Pollack 2012;Pollack 2013). Especially for the norm research, the interdisciplinarity is strongly needed because the approach enables scholars to comprehend how international norms change.…”
Section: Need For Interdisciplinary Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%