This new theory of international law focuses on legal obligation as the generator of normative commitment. An interdisciplinary analysis of twentieth-century legal theory and constructivist international relations theory provides compelling examples of interactional international law, with provocative accounts including the climate change regime and the anti-torture norm.
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