International Law on the Left
Re-examining Marxist Legacies
Herausgeber: Marks, Susan
International Law on the Left
Re-examining Marxist Legacies
Herausgeber: Marks, Susan
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This volume of essays explores the contemporary relevance of Marxism to international law.
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This volume of essays explores the contemporary relevance of Marxism to international law.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9780521882552
- ISBN-10: 0521882559
- Artikelnr.: 23032257
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9780521882552
- ISBN-10: 0521882559
- Artikelnr.: 23032257
Introduction; 1. What should international lawyers learn from Karl Marx?
Martti Koskenniemi; 2. An outline of a Marxist course on public
international law B. S. Chimni; 3. The commodity-form theory of
international law: an introduction China Miéville; 4. Positivism versus
self-determination: the contradictions of Soviet international law Bill
Bowring; 5. Marxism and international law: perspectives for the American
(twenty-first) century? Tony Carty; 6. Toward a radical political economy
critique of transnational economic law A. Claire Cutler; 7. Marxian
insights for the Human Rights Project Brad Roth; 8. Marxian embraces (and
de-couplings) in Upendra Baxi's Human Rights scholarship: a case study
Obiora Okafor; 9. Exploitation as an international legal concept Susan
Marks.
Martti Koskenniemi; 2. An outline of a Marxist course on public
international law B. S. Chimni; 3. The commodity-form theory of
international law: an introduction China Miéville; 4. Positivism versus
self-determination: the contradictions of Soviet international law Bill
Bowring; 5. Marxism and international law: perspectives for the American
(twenty-first) century? Tony Carty; 6. Toward a radical political economy
critique of transnational economic law A. Claire Cutler; 7. Marxian
insights for the Human Rights Project Brad Roth; 8. Marxian embraces (and
de-couplings) in Upendra Baxi's Human Rights scholarship: a case study
Obiora Okafor; 9. Exploitation as an international legal concept Susan
Marks.
Introduction; 1. What should international lawyers learn from Karl Marx?
Martti Koskenniemi; 2. An outline of a Marxist course on public
international law B. S. Chimni; 3. The commodity-form theory of
international law: an introduction China Miéville; 4. Positivism versus
self-determination: the contradictions of Soviet international law Bill
Bowring; 5. Marxism and international law: perspectives for the American
(twenty-first) century? Tony Carty; 6. Toward a radical political economy
critique of transnational economic law A. Claire Cutler; 7. Marxian
insights for the Human Rights Project Brad Roth; 8. Marxian embraces (and
de-couplings) in Upendra Baxi's Human Rights scholarship: a case study
Obiora Okafor; 9. Exploitation as an international legal concept Susan
Marks.
Martti Koskenniemi; 2. An outline of a Marxist course on public
international law B. S. Chimni; 3. The commodity-form theory of
international law: an introduction China Miéville; 4. Positivism versus
self-determination: the contradictions of Soviet international law Bill
Bowring; 5. Marxism and international law: perspectives for the American
(twenty-first) century? Tony Carty; 6. Toward a radical political economy
critique of transnational economic law A. Claire Cutler; 7. Marxian
insights for the Human Rights Project Brad Roth; 8. Marxian embraces (and
de-couplings) in Upendra Baxi's Human Rights scholarship: a case study
Obiora Okafor; 9. Exploitation as an international legal concept Susan
Marks.