A radical history of the expansionary project of statehood and its role in constructing the vastly unequal global order we inhabit today. Using meticulously inter-layered case studies, including the canonical 'Abyssinia Crisis', this book will appeal to readers interested in the history and theory of international law and international relations.
A radical history of the expansionary project of statehood and its role in constructing the vastly unequal global order we inhabit today. Using meticulously inter-layered case studies, including the canonical 'Abyssinia Crisis', this book will appeal to readers interested in the history and theory of international law and international relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rose Parfitt is a Lecturer in Law at Kent Law School and a Senior Fellow at Melbourne Law School, where she holds a Discovery (DECRA) Award from the Australian Research Council. She also teaches regularly at Harvard Law School's Institute for Global Law and Policy (IGLP) workshops.
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Stand: conditionality and sovereign inequality Frame: history as shadow-box and the process if international legal reproduction 1. The 'Abyssinia Crisis' and international law 2. State colony, individual: the Longue Durée of international legal reproduction 3. International legal reproduction and the League of Nations 4. Empire des Nègres Blancs: the emergence of the Ethiopian empire as a subject of international law 5. Interpellation and resistance: Ethiopia and the allure of the League 6. Reconnecting the crisis Lid: discipline, resistance and the process of international legal reproduction today Sources.
Stand: conditionality and sovereign inequality Frame: history as shadow-box and the process if international legal reproduction 1. The 'Abyssinia Crisis' and international law 2. State colony, individual: the Longue Durée of international legal reproduction 3. International legal reproduction and the League of Nations 4. Empire des Nègres Blancs: the emergence of the Ethiopian empire as a subject of international law 5. Interpellation and resistance: Ethiopia and the allure of the League 6. Reconnecting the crisis Lid: discipline, resistance and the process of international legal reproduction today Sources.
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