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Leading Marxist thinker makes a case for a new approach to international law.
This work examines the international instruments that deal with the human rights of women and, in addition, the specifically African experience in trying to implement them. Beginning with an analysis of human rights and gender issues the discussion moves on to the European human rights system.
International terrorism, violations of humanitarian law and human rights, failed states and internal wars, and fear of weapons of mass-destruction have seriously challenged the traditional concepts in international law and security discourse. This book analyses these trends and phenomena according to the rules on international peace and security.
This text looks at Kant's work within the field of industrial relations. It re-examines Kantian theory, and the author argues that Kantian theory brings together the idea of international relations principles and the actual practicalities of those ideas.
Serving as a source of perspectives on law and economics, this volume offers a diverse set of papers. The papers address: how the Supreme Court can clarify and rationalize the payment of pre-judgement interest; what is meant or should be meant by economic efficiency; the length of various statutes of limitations for accident cases; and more.
International Law examines the main areas of importance in this subject, offering a comprehensive explanation of the general principles of international law with specific chapters on some of the more specialised areas such as international human rights, international criminal law and international environmental law.
The proceedings of a 2007 conference examining the relationship between international law and culture.
Volume 37 of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law covers 2006.