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International Law and Its Discontents - Confronting Crises

English · Hardback

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Brings together international law's most outspoken 'discontents' to expose international law's complicity in the ongoing economic and financial global crises.

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Part I. The Environment: 1. Binge development in the age of fear: scarcity, consumption, inequality and the environmental crisis Ileana Porras; 2. International law as a war against nature? Karin Mickelson; Part II. Gender: 3. Decoding crisis in international law: a queer feminist perspective Dianne Otto; 4. The incredible shrinking women Barbara Stark; Part III. Sovereign States: 5. Corporate power and instrumental states: toward a critical reassessment of the role of firms, states and regulation in global governance Dan Danielsen; 6. Global economic inequality and the potential for global democracy: a functionalist analysis Andrew Strauss; Part IV. International Political Crisis: 7. A Bolivarian alternative? The new Latin American populism confronts the global order Brad Roth and Sharon F. Lean; 8. Global crises and the law of war Jeanne Woods.

About the author

Barbara Stark is a Professor of Law at Hofstra University. She has published dozens of articles in the California and UCLA law reviews and the Yale, Stanford, Virginia, Vanderbilt, Pennsylvania and Michigan journals of international law, among others. Since joining the Hofstra faculty in 2005, she has published three books on international law.

Summary

This book brings together some of international law's most outspoken 'discontents'; those who situate their malaise in international law itself. It exposes international law's complicity in the ongoing economic and financial global crises and assesses its capacity - and its will - to constructively address them.

Product details

Authors Barbara Stark
Assisted by Barbara Stark (Editor), Stark Barbara (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2015
 
EAN 9781107047501
ISBN 978-1-107-04750-1
No. of pages 306
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Law, LAW / International, International Relations, Public International Law

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