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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Karin Arts; Jeff Handmaker |
ISBN: | 9781108497947 1108497942 |
OCLC Number: | 1089408019 |
Description: | xi, 252 p. |
Contents: | Mobilising international law as an instrument of global justice / Jeff Handmaker and Karin Arts -- Speaking the language of international law and politics : or, of ducks, rabbits, and then some / Martti Koskenniemi -- The globalisation of justice : amplifying and silencing voices at the ICC / Sarah Nouwen and Warner ten Kate -- Justice through direct action : the case of the Gaza 'freedom flotilla' / Claudia Saba -- The Hague conventions : giving effect to human rights through instruments of private international law / Maja Groff -- Current developments in the fight against corruption / Abiola Makinwa -- A fatal attraction? : the UN security council and the relationship between R2P and the International Criminal Court / Mark Kersten -- A return to stability? : hegemonic and counter-hegemonic positions in the debate on universal jurisdiction in absentia / Aisling O'Sullivan -- The domestic politics of international children's rights : a Dutch perspective / Jasper Krommendijk -- Human rights cities : the politics of bringing human rights home to the local level / Barbara Oomen -- Taking seriously the politics of international law / Jeff Handmaker and Karin Arts |
Responsibility: | edited by Jeff Handmaker, Karin Arts. |
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'... very well researched, tightly argued, and refreshingly coherent ... This volume is clearly intended for scholars and more advanced students of international law and relations and will be of most use to those who are well versed in critical legal studies ...' Eric A. Heinze, H-Diplo Read more...
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