This book develops a critical analysis of how the USA has deployed various imperialistic devices within international law in order to expand its zone of influence on a global scale. It out a suggested framework highlighting an alternative regionalist model of international law and relations founded on Carl Schmitt¿s controversial Grossraum theory.
This book develops a critical analysis of how the USA has deployed various imperialistic devices within international law in order to expand its zone of influence on a global scale. It out a suggested framework highlighting an alternative regionalist model of international law and relations founded on Carl Schmitt¿s controversial Grossraum theory.
Michael Salter is Professor of Law at Lancashire Law School. He teaches and researches on war crimes trials, international criminal law and jurisprudence, and European and international human rights. He has published extensively on the involvement of intelligence officials in the war crimes trials process.
Inhaltsangabe
1. INTRODUCTION 2. PART ONE 3. A SCHMITTIAN REALIST CRITIQUE OF US IMPERIALISM WITHIN INTERNATIONAL LAW 4. IMPERIALIST ASPECTS OF THE LIBERAL COSMOPOLITAN ASSAULT UPON NEUTRALITY STATUS 5. PART TWO 6. GROSSRAUM AS A COUNTER-IMPERIALIST THEORY AND PRACTICE 7. CASE STUDY: SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANISATION 8. CASE STUDY: THE AFRICAN UNION 9. CONCLUSION 10. REFERENCES
1. INTRODUCTION 2. PART ONE 3. A SCHMITTIAN REALIST CRITIQUE OF US IMPERIALISM WITHIN INTERNATIONAL LAW 4. IMPERIALIST ASPECTS OF THE LIBERAL COSMOPOLITAN ASSAULT UPON NEUTRALITY STATUS 5. PART TWO 6. GROSSRAUM AS A COUNTER-IMPERIALIST THEORY AND PRACTICE 7. CASE STUDY: SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANISATION 8. CASE STUDY: THE AFRICAN UNION 9. CONCLUSION 10. REFERENCES
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