International law and its others /
Institutional and political developments since the end of the Cold War have led to a revival of public interest in, and anxiety about, international law. Liberal international law is appealed to as offering a means of constraining power and as representing universal values. This book brings together...
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Formáid: | Leictreonach Ríomhleabhar |
Teanga: | English |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2006.
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Rochtain ar líne: | Full text available on Cambridge |
Clár na nÁbhar:
- Jurisprudence of the limit / Anne Orford
- Speaking law : on bare theological and cosmopolitan sovereignty / Costas Douzinas
- Law as conversation / Ian Duncanson
- Corporate power and global order / Dan Danielsen
- Seasons in the abyss : reading the void in Cubillo / Connal Parsley
- Reassessing international humanitarianism : the dark sides / David Kennedy
- Trade, human rights and the economy of sacrifice / Anne Orford
- Secrets of the fetish in international law's messianism / Judith Grbich
- Human rights, the self and the other : reflections on a pragmatic theory of human rights / Florian F. Hoffmann
- Completing civilization : Creole consciousness and international law in nineteenth century Latin America / Liliana Obregón
- From 'savages' to 'unlawful combatants' : a postcolonial look at international humanitarian law's 'other' / Frédéric Me;gret
- Lost in translation : rescripting the sexed subjects of international human rights law / Dianne Otto
- Flesh made law : the economics of female genital mutilation legislation / Juliet Rogers
- On critique and the other / Antony Anghie
- Afterword : and forward, there remains so much we do not know / Hilary Charlesworth and David Kennedy.