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Reimagining the International Legal Order

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This collection shares the authors' discomfort with the present legal order and some of its institutions and courts, and dives into either a corrective or a profound reimagination of these, so that they can better address rising global challenges. Leading experts in their areas present their new and cutting-edge perspectives.


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Preface, Richard Falk; Foreword, Karim Khan, KC; Foreword, Hillary Charlesworth; Foreword, Claudio Grossman; 1. Introduction: Intelligence of a Future Day; PART 1 - REIMAGINING INTERNATIONAL LAW; 2. Overcoming Disillusionment with International Law; 3. Reimagining International Law: What Might Have Been, What Might Be; 4. Change in International Law; 5. Fragmentation and Fertilisation of International Law; 6. The Role of Private (International) Law in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals; PART 2 - REIMAGINING INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; 7. Does the United Nations Have a Future? If so, What May That Be?; 8. The Role of the UN in the Codification and Progressive Development of International Law; 9. Pluralism in International Organizations; 10. Gluing together the jigsaw: Multilateralism in a divided world; 11. The Role of Public Diplomacy in the Modern World; 12. Reimagining the United Nations Security Council; 13. Reimagining the European Institutions; PART 3 - REIMAGINING COURTS AND TRIBUNALS; 14. International Law in Indian Courts; 15. The Role of International Law in the United Kingdom; 16. Plurality of International Legal Proceedings in an Era of Multiple Courts and Tribunals; 17. Pursuit of Domestic Remedies for Claims in International Law; 18. Rethinking Humanitarian and Human Rights Institutions for Asia; PART 4 - REIMAGINING SPECIFIC JURISDICTIONS; 19. Ecocide as an International Crime: Options and Choices; 20. Public Interest in Investment Arbitration: The Rapid Ascent Of Human Rights, Labour Law and Environmental Law; 21. Re-visiting the Kulbhushan Jhadav Case: Due Process in International Law; 22. Family Law: British and Indian Perspective; PART 5 - REIMAGINING LAWS OF WAR; 23. Ukraine: A Sunset or a New Dawn For International Law?; 24. Transformation of International Law through the Outlawry of War; 25. From Legal Ambiguity and Strategic Clarity to Legal Clarity and Strategic Ambiguity; 26. Sovereignty as Responsibility: Understanding the Legal Parameters of the Veto Power; PART 6 - REMEMBERING TITANS OF LAW; 27. In Memoriam: Judge James Crawford; 28. In Memoriam: Judge Antônio Trindade; 29. In Memoriam: Soli Sorabjee


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Vesselin Popovski is a Professor, Vice Dean of the Jindal Global Law School, Founding Executive Director of the Center for the Study of United Nations, and Honorary President of the Jindal Society of International Law at O.P. Jindal Global University in India. He is Research Professor, Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski, National Recovery and Resilience Plan, project No BG-RRP-2.004-0008.
Ankit Malhotra is the Co-Founder and President of the Jindal Society of International Law. He worked as a Research Assistant for the International Law Commission and for Senior Advocate Gopal Subramanium, former Solicitor General of India. He has graduated with Degrees in International Relations and Law (Gold Medallist) from O.P. Jindal Global University and LLM in International Law, as the Felix Scholar, from SOAS, UK.


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