Mestizo international law : a global intellectual history 1842-1933 / Arnulf Becker Lorca

By: Lorca Arnulf BeckerContributor(s): Lorca, Arnulf BeckerMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: :Brijwasi Book Distributors | :H-87, Lalita Park Laxmi Nagar Delhi 110092Series: Cambridge studies in international and comparative law Cambridge, England : 1996Publication details: United Kingdom, :Cambridge University Press @2014Description: xiv, 397p. 24cmISBN: 9781316618509Subject(s): Law | Law of nations | Droit international Histoire | International law | International law History | Law Mobility | Law InternationalDDC classification: 341.090 LOR
Contents:
Introduction Part I: Mestizo international law 1. Why a global intellectual history of international law? Part II: Universal international law 2. Appropriating classical legal thought 3. The imposition and negotiation of rules: hybridity and functional equivalences 4. The expansion of nineteenth-century international law as circulation Part III: The fall of classical thought and the turn to modern international law 5. Sovereignty beyond the West, the end of classical international law 6. Modern international law: good news for the semi-periphery? Part IV: Modern international law 7. Petitioning the international: a 'pre-history' of self-determination 8. Circumventing self-determination: league membership and armed resistance 9. Codifying international law: statehood and non-intervention Conclusion
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Introduction
Part I: Mestizo international law
1. Why a global intellectual history of international law?
Part II: Universal international law
2. Appropriating classical legal thought
3. The imposition and negotiation of rules: hybridity and functional equivalences
4. The expansion of nineteenth-century international law as circulation
Part III: The fall of classical thought and the turn to modern international law
5. Sovereignty beyond the West, the end of classical international law
6. Modern international law: good news for the semi-periphery?
Part IV: Modern international law
7. Petitioning the international: a 'pre-history' of self-determination
8. Circumventing self-determination: league membership and armed resistance
9. Codifying international law: statehood and non-intervention
Conclusion

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