1. Society: A. The origins of law. B. The discernment of law
2. Myth: A. In quest of objectivity. B. The struggle for justice
3. Reason: A. Theoretical reason. B. Practical reason
4. De- and remythologizing international law: A. Epistemology. B. Doctrines. C. Communication
5. Players: A. Global governance. B. States. C. Non-state players. D. Disaggregating international legal personality
6. Rules: A. Source of law. B. Law-making. C. Judicial and quasi-judicial decision-making. D. Compilance, implementation, and enforcement
7. Values: A. Inspiring values. B. Competing values
8. Remedies: A. Sovereignty as responsibility. B. Collective and personal remedies.
International law as social construct : the struggle for global justice by Carlo Focarelli. ISBN 9780199584833. Published by Oxford University Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.