International Law and Its Others
Herausgeber: Orford, Anne
International Law and Its Others
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A rich array of responses to the question of what it means to speak and write about international law today.
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A rich array of responses to the question of what it means to speak and write about international law today.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521124461
- ISBN-10: 0521124468
- Artikelnr.: 27386448
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521124461
- ISBN-10: 0521124468
- Artikelnr.: 27386448
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. A jurisprudence of the limit Anne Orford; Part I. Sovereignty Otherwise:
2. Speaking law: on bare theological and cosmopolitan sovereignty Costas
Douzinas; 3. Law as conversation Ian Duncanson; 4. Corporate power and
global order Dan Danielsen; 5. Seasons in the abyss: reading the void in
Cubillo Connal Parsley; Part II. Human Rights and Other Values: 6.
Reassessing international humanitarianism: the dark sides David Kennedy; 7.
Trade, human rights and the economy of sacrifice Anne Orford; 8. Secrets of
the fetish in international law's messianism Judith Grbich; 9. Human
rights, the self and the other: reflections on a pragmatic theory of human
rights Florian F. Hoffmann; Part III. The Relation to the Other: 10.
Completing civilisation: Creole consciousness and international law in
nineteenth century Latin America Liliana Obregón; 11. From 'savages' to
'unlawful combatants': a postcolonial look at international humanitarian
law's 'other' Frédéric Mégret; 12. Lost in translation: rescripting the
sexed subjects of international human rights law Dianne Otto; 13. Flesh
made law: the economics of female genital mutilation legislation Juliet
Rogers; Part IV. History's Other Actors: 14. On critique and the other
Antony Anghie; 15. Afterword: and forward - there remains so much we do not
know Hilary Charlesworth and David Kennedy.
2. Speaking law: on bare theological and cosmopolitan sovereignty Costas
Douzinas; 3. Law as conversation Ian Duncanson; 4. Corporate power and
global order Dan Danielsen; 5. Seasons in the abyss: reading the void in
Cubillo Connal Parsley; Part II. Human Rights and Other Values: 6.
Reassessing international humanitarianism: the dark sides David Kennedy; 7.
Trade, human rights and the economy of sacrifice Anne Orford; 8. Secrets of
the fetish in international law's messianism Judith Grbich; 9. Human
rights, the self and the other: reflections on a pragmatic theory of human
rights Florian F. Hoffmann; Part III. The Relation to the Other: 10.
Completing civilisation: Creole consciousness and international law in
nineteenth century Latin America Liliana Obregón; 11. From 'savages' to
'unlawful combatants': a postcolonial look at international humanitarian
law's 'other' Frédéric Mégret; 12. Lost in translation: rescripting the
sexed subjects of international human rights law Dianne Otto; 13. Flesh
made law: the economics of female genital mutilation legislation Juliet
Rogers; Part IV. History's Other Actors: 14. On critique and the other
Antony Anghie; 15. Afterword: and forward - there remains so much we do not
know Hilary Charlesworth and David Kennedy.
1. A jurisprudence of the limit Anne Orford; Part I. Sovereignty Otherwise:
2. Speaking law: on bare theological and cosmopolitan sovereignty Costas
Douzinas; 3. Law as conversation Ian Duncanson; 4. Corporate power and
global order Dan Danielsen; 5. Seasons in the abyss: reading the void in
Cubillo Connal Parsley; Part II. Human Rights and Other Values: 6.
Reassessing international humanitarianism: the dark sides David Kennedy; 7.
Trade, human rights and the economy of sacrifice Anne Orford; 8. Secrets of
the fetish in international law's messianism Judith Grbich; 9. Human
rights, the self and the other: reflections on a pragmatic theory of human
rights Florian F. Hoffmann; Part III. The Relation to the Other: 10.
Completing civilisation: Creole consciousness and international law in
nineteenth century Latin America Liliana Obregón; 11. From 'savages' to
'unlawful combatants': a postcolonial look at international humanitarian
law's 'other' Frédéric Mégret; 12. Lost in translation: rescripting the
sexed subjects of international human rights law Dianne Otto; 13. Flesh
made law: the economics of female genital mutilation legislation Juliet
Rogers; Part IV. History's Other Actors: 14. On critique and the other
Antony Anghie; 15. Afterword: and forward - there remains so much we do not
know Hilary Charlesworth and David Kennedy.
2. Speaking law: on bare theological and cosmopolitan sovereignty Costas
Douzinas; 3. Law as conversation Ian Duncanson; 4. Corporate power and
global order Dan Danielsen; 5. Seasons in the abyss: reading the void in
Cubillo Connal Parsley; Part II. Human Rights and Other Values: 6.
Reassessing international humanitarianism: the dark sides David Kennedy; 7.
Trade, human rights and the economy of sacrifice Anne Orford; 8. Secrets of
the fetish in international law's messianism Judith Grbich; 9. Human
rights, the self and the other: reflections on a pragmatic theory of human
rights Florian F. Hoffmann; Part III. The Relation to the Other: 10.
Completing civilisation: Creole consciousness and international law in
nineteenth century Latin America Liliana Obregón; 11. From 'savages' to
'unlawful combatants': a postcolonial look at international humanitarian
law's 'other' Frédéric Mégret; 12. Lost in translation: rescripting the
sexed subjects of international human rights law Dianne Otto; 13. Flesh
made law: the economics of female genital mutilation legislation Juliet
Rogers; Part IV. History's Other Actors: 14. On critique and the other
Antony Anghie; 15. Afterword: and forward - there remains so much we do not
know Hilary Charlesworth and David Kennedy.