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Book ReviewsBoyle, James (ed.), Critical Legal Studies, Aldershot. UK:
Dartmouth Publishing Company Limited (1994) Iiii + 602 pages. LSG25. The European Journal of International Law has, we the editors
think, become the most important publication in which a discussion on the
theory of international law takes place. Readers who have followed that
discussion in the pages of EJIL will know the importance which
the American Critical Legal Studies Movement has had on certain strands in new
international legal theories. Ironically, many European theories in the social
sciences and the humanities have been introduced into legal discourse through
American mediation. This volume has little to do with International Law though
its editor has written with distinction in that field too. But it has an
excellent introduction to the CLS approach and it provides as good an anthology
as there is on CLS. At LSG25 it is a bargain. Recommended. JHHW
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