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Traditional felony borders are more and more contested immediately. This publication explores the character, implications, and way forward for felony 'borders' - geographic and highbrow - within the twenty-first century's dramatically altering worldwide context.

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Colin Bennett and Charles Raab, The Governance of Privacy: Policy Instruments in Global Perspective (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006). 31. Three works of particular interest to readers of this volume are Friedrich Kratochwil, Paul Rohrlich, and Harpreet Mahajan, Peace and Disputed Sovereignty, Reflections on Conflict over Territory (Lanham, MD: University of Press of America, 1985); Friedrich Kratochwil, 24 32. 33. 34. 35. Robe r t J. Be c k Rules, Norms and Decisions, on the Conditions of Practical and Legal Reasoning in International Relations and Domestic Society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989); and Friedrich Kratochwil, “Global Governance and the Emergence of a ‘World Society,’” in Varieties of World Making: Beyond Globalization, ed.

Beck, “International Law and International Relations Scholarship,” 14. Th i n k i ng be y on d B or de r s 27 52. , 14. 53. , 15. 54. David J. Bederman, “What’s Wrong with International Law Scholarship? 1 (2000): 81. ’” Peter J. 2 (2000): 580. 55. ” 56. 1 (2012): 1–46. Of course, “empirical approaches” are not strictly limited to quantitative methods, but include a number of qualitative methods. 57. ” Those contributors who have earned tenure and/ or “associate professor” or higher rank: Beck, Fazal, Ferguson, Ghosh, Howland, Klabbers, Kratochwil, Price, Sands, and Stern.

7 In fact, there are about as many versions of international relations scholarship as there are international relations scholars and, as will be discussed below, this is quite problematic. 8 If the law (or rather, the lawyer) has the aspiration to be taken seriously, it (or she) should aim to gain a foothold in this realist mode of thinking. 10 Thus regarded, pleas for interdisciplinarity are often pleas for a single, and rather limited, apparition of interdisciplinarity, and therewith 36 Ja n K l a bbe r s become (however unwittingly perhaps) the subjects of power politics themselves, with law being put to the service of those who field the strongest negotiators.

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