Development as Event: Revisiting Concepts and Ideas of Twentieth Century International Law
Transnational Legal Theory, Volume 3, Number 1, November 2012 , pp. 87-94
VI/4 Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte, pp. 109-114, 2012
Posted: 12 May 2013
Date Written: September 15, 2012
Abstract
A review of: Nathaniel Berman, Passion and Ambivalence: Colonialism, Nationalism, and International Law; Antonio Cassese, Five Masters of International Law: Conversations with R-J Dupuy, E Jiménez de Aréchaga, R Jennings, L Henkin and O Schachter; Fleur Johns, Richard Joyce and Sundhya Pahuja (eds), Events: The Force of International Law; Anne Orford, International Authority and the Responsibility to Protect; Sundhya Pahuja, Decolonising International Law: Development, Economic Growth and the Politics of Universality; Thomas Skouteris, Progress in International Law.
Keywords: International Law, Legal Theory, Development, History of International Law, Colonialism
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