International law suffered a drastic loss of respect during the Cold War for being neither consistently observed nor enforced by the superpowers, especially when their vital interests were at stake. In this volume, authors from the United States and the former Soviet Union have worked in pairs on each of ten timely and important topics in international law, aiming toward genuinely collaborative scholarship to bridge and overcome Cold War divisions. The results make a significant and original contribution to a new generation of international legal scholarship.https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/books/1210/thumbnail.jp
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In the early years of the last century, the United States was among the leading states promoting the...
Drawing on philosophy, history, and critical theory, this book introduces a new perspective on the s...
Last year, Golden Gate presented A Survey of Progressive Developments of International Law and Orde...
International law suffered a drastic loss of respect during the Cold War for being neither consisten...
International Law and the Cold War is the first book dedicated to examining the relationship between...
The Cold War was one of the major events of modern time. It did not, happily, reenact the mass slaug...
The recent developments in Eastern Europe and the Persian Gulf dramatize the efforts of the United S...
Changes in international relations are creating a context for a new role for law. The exigencies of ...
International law has never been more relevant. It touches every corner of the globe and it even ext...
International law has never been more relevant. It touches every corner of the globe and it even ext...
A fierce debate ensues among leading international law theorists that implicates the role of nationa...
Momentous events of recent years have shown the tremendous potential for developing and applying int...
The starting point for a lot of legal and political science publications concerning global issues ap...
International lawyers have looked at the study of their object by international relations scholars a...
The Limits of International Law sets forth a general theory of international law. The book rejects t...
In the early years of the last century, the United States was among the leading states promoting the...
Drawing on philosophy, history, and critical theory, this book introduces a new perspective on the s...
Last year, Golden Gate presented A Survey of Progressive Developments of International Law and Orde...