Critical international law : postrealism, postcolonialism, and transnationalism / edited by Prabhakar Singh, Benoît Mayer.
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Language: | English |
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New Delhi, India :
Oxford University Press,
2014.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Simon Chesterman
- Descendants of realism? : policy-oriented international lawyers as guardians of democracy / Hengameh Saberi
- Riddle of the sands : time, power, and legitimacy in international law / John R. Morss
- The welfarist approach to international law : an appraisal / Rossana Deplano
- Revisiting the role of international courts and tribundals? / Prabhakar Singh
- Towards a postcolonial international law / Antony Anghie
- A universal history of infamy : human rights, eurocentrism, and modernity as crisis / José-Manuel Barreto
- 'Suffering' the paradox of rights? : critical subaltern historiography and the genealogy of empathy / Mark Toufayan
- The 'magic circle' of rights holders : human rights' outsiders / Benoît Mayer
- The rise and fall of 'international man' / Frédéric Mégret
- The human right to water as a 'creature' of global administrative law / Owen McIntyre
- Of precedents and ideology : lawmaking by investment arbitration tribunals / René Urue̋na
- Constitutionalism and pluralism : two ways of looking at internationalism / Prabhakar Singh & Sonja Kűbler
- Afterword : What's critical about critical international law? : reflections on the emancipatory potential of international legal scholarship / Sébastien Jodoin, Katherine Lofts.