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The Need for a Theory of International LawAnthony D'AmatoNorthwestern University - School of Law April 5, 2006 Abstract: A coherent theory of international law would have explanatory power. It should indicate where international rules come from, how they are changed, and how they are enforced. The theory could usefully employ theoretical advances from other disciplines, such as systems theory, n-person games, network theory, emergence, complexity, and inference to the best explanation.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 24 Keywords: systems, n-person games, network theory, complexity, emergence JEL Classification: K33 working papers seriesDate posted: July 18, 2006Suggested CitationContact Information
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