Counter-disciplining the Dual Agenda: towards a (re-)assessment of the interdisciplinary study of International Law and International Relations
AUTOR(ES)
Yamato, Roberto Vilchez, Hoffmann, Florian Fabian
FONTE
Rev. bras. polít. int.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
12/11/2018
RESUMO
Abstract This article charts the trajectory of the interdisciplinary study of International Law (IL) and International Relations (IR), (re-)assessing how this interdisciplinarity has been framed within each discipline. It reflects on the different ways ahead that rise from these positions, suggesting an as yet little explored path which begins with a meta-theoretical conversation on the very terms of IR/IL interdisciplinarity.
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