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portada International Law's Invisible Frames: Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.5 x 2.8 cm
Weight
0.66 kg.
ISBN13
9780192847539

International Law's Invisible Frames: Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes (in English)

Andrea Bianchi (Illustrated by) · Moshe Hirsch (Illustrated by) · Oxford University Press, USA · Hardcover

International Law's Invisible Frames: Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes (in English) - Bianchi, Andrea ; Hirsch, Moshe

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Synopsis "International Law's Invisible Frames: Social Cognition and Knowledge Production in International Legal Processes (in English)"

What is international law, and how does it work? This book argues that our answers to these fundamental questions are shaped by a variety of social cognition and knowledge production processes. These processes act as invisible frames, through which we understand international law. To betterconceive the frames within which international law moves and performs, we must understand how psychological and socio-cultural factors affect decision-making in an international legal process. This includes identifying the groups of people and institutions that shape and alter the prevailingdiscourse in international law, and unearthing the hidden meaning of the various mythologies that populate and influence our normative world. With chapters from leading experts in the discipline, employing insights from sociology, psychology, and behavioural science, this book investigates the mechanisms that allow us to apprehend and intellectually represent the social practice of international law. It unveils the hidden or unnoticedprocesses by which our understanding of international law is formed, and helps readers to unlearn some of the presuppositions that inform our largely unquestioned beliefs about international law.

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