International Status in the Shadow of Empire

International Status in the Shadow of Empire

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  • Author: Cait Storr
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108579981
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

Nauru is often figured as an anomaly in the international order. This book offers a new account of Nauru's imperial history and examines its significance to the histories of international law. Drawing on theories of jurisdiction and bureaucracy, it reconstructs four shifts in Nauru's status – from German protectorate, to League of Nations C Mandate, to UN Trust Territory, to sovereign state – as a means of redescribing the transition from the nineteenth century imperial order to the twentieth century state system. The book argues that as international status shifts, imperial form accretes: as Nauru's status shifted, what occurred at the local level was a gradual process of bureaucratisation. Two conclusions emerge from this argument. The first is that imperial administration in Nauru produced the Republic's post-independence 'failures'. The second is that international recognition of sovereign status is best understood as marking a beginning, not an end, of the process of decolonisation.


International Status in the Shadow of Empire

International Status in the Shadow of Empire

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  • Author: Cait Storr
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108498507
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

This book offers a new account of Nauru's imperial history and examines its significance in the history of international law.


The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development

The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development

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  • Author: Ruth Buchanan
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0192867369
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 865

The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development is a unique overview of the field of international law and development, examining how normative beliefs and assumptions around development are instantiated in law, and critically examining disciplinary frameworks, competing agendas, legal actors and institutions, and alternative futures.


Marketing Global Justice

Marketing Global Justice

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  • Author: Christine Schwöbel-Patel
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108753825
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 331

Marketing Global Justice is a critical study of efforts to 'sell' global justice. The book offers a new reading of the rise of international criminal law as the dominant institutional expression of global justice, linking it to the rise of branding. The political economy analysis employed highlights that a global elite benefit from marketised global justice whilst those who tend to be the 'faces' of global injustice - particularly victims of conflict - are instrumentalised and ultimately commodified. The book is an invitation to critically consider the predominance of market values in global justice, suggesting an 'occupying' of global justice as an avenue for drawing out social values.


Capitalism As Civilisation

Capitalism As Civilisation

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  • Author: Ntina Tzouvala
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108497187
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 277

Using the theoretical tools drawn from historical materialism and deconstruction, Tzouvala offers a comprehensive history of the standard of civilisation.


Preclassical Conflict of Laws

Preclassical Conflict of Laws

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  • Author: Nikitas E. Hatzimihail
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009038605
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 643

To better appreciate present-day private international law and its future prospects and challenges, we should consider the history and historiography of the field. This book offers an original approach to the study of conflict of laws and legal history that exposes doctrinal lawyers to historical context, and legal historians to the intricacies of legal doctrine. The analysis is based on an in-depth examination of Medieval and Early Modern conflict of laws, focusing on the classic texts of Bartolus and Huber. Combining theoretical insights, textual analysis and historical perspectives, the author presents the preclassical conflict of laws as a rich world of doctrines and policies, theory and practice, context and continuity. This book challenges preconceptions and serves as an advanced introduction which illustrates the relevance of history in commanding private international law, while aspiring to make private international law relevant for history.


The Charter of the United Nations

The Charter of the United Nations

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  • Author:
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0192679732
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 6378

Since the third edition of this commentary on the Charter of the United Nations was published in 2012, the text of the Charter has not changed DL but the world has. Central pillars of the international order enshrined in the UN Charter are facing serious challenges, notably the prohibition of the use of force. Human rights, too, have come under increasing pressure, now also from contemporary information technology. Global warming poses fundamental challenges for the world community as a whole in its effort to stabilize global ecosystems. Fully updated, the commentary takes up these and other developments. It features new chapters on Climate Change and the Human Rights Council. The commentary remains the authoritative, article-by-article account of the legislative history, interpretation, and practical application of each and every Charter provision. Written by a team of distinguished scholars and practitioners, this book combines academic research with the insights of practice. It is an indispensable tool of reference for all those interested in the United Nations and its legal significance for the world community. The Commentary will be crucial in combining solid legal foundations with new directions for the development of international law and the United Nations in the twenty-first century


Rebellions and Civil Wars

Rebellions and Civil Wars

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  • Author: Patrick Dumberry
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009089153
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 459

This book analyses all relevant questions of State responsibility and attribution arising from the conduct of rebels and governments in the context of civil wars and rebellions aiming at the establishment of a new government or the creation of a new State. Based on a comprehensive analysis of both old and recent State practice, and case law, including investment awards, as well as the works of scholars and the International Law Commission, the book identifies ten basic rules which can be used by States and international tribunals. It explains the history, content and scope of application of the specific solutions adopted in Article 10 of the International Law Commission Articles on State responsibility to address particular problems. The book also critically revisits some of the solutions that have been put forward by tribunals and scholars, and examines a number of questions which have never been addressed by them before.


Negative Comparative Law

Negative Comparative Law

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  • Author: Pierre Legrand
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009063200
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 487

Negative Comparative Law presents a critical manifesto for a radically alternative approach to the theory and practice of comparative law. Harnessing insights from a range of disciplinary discourses, this book advocates for comparative law's rejection of its dominant epistemology and the investigation of the study of foreignness anew.


Virtue in Global Governance

Virtue in Global Governance

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  • Author: Jan Klabbers
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009203223
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 337

Since rules - legal, ethical or otherwise - cannot determine their own application, they require persons of flesh and blood to interpret and apply them in concrete cases. Presidents and prime ministers, judges, prosecutors, mediators, leaders of international organizations, and even religious leaders and public intellectuals make decisions on how best to understand rules and how best to apply them. It stands to reason that their character traits influence the sort of decisions they take. This book provides the first systematic framework for discussing global governance in terms of the virtues, and illustrates it with a number of detailed examples of concrete decision-making in specific situations. Virtue in Global Governance combines insights from law, ethics, and global governance studies in developing a unique approach to global governance and international law.