Prior to the twentieth century, international law was predominantly written by and for the 'civilised nations' of the white Global North. It justified doctrines of racial inequality and effectively drew a colour line that excluded citizens of the Global South and persons of African descent from participating in international law-making while subjecting them to colonialism and the slave trade. The International Legal Order's Colour Line narrates this divide and charts the development of regulation on racism and racial discrimination at the international level, principally within the United Nations. Most notably, it outlines how these themes gained traction once the Global South gained more participation in international law-making after the ...
In addition to assessing the pertinence of critical race theory in unmasking international law\u27s ...
More than half a century after the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the International C...
Racism has informed South African society since colonial times. Racist beliefs found expression in t...
Prior to the twentieth century, international law was predominantly written by and for the 'civilise...
What does race have to do with international law? This course will delve into historical and contemp...
International human rights law seeks to eliminate racial discrimination in the world through treatie...
Histories of the early development of human rights within the United Nations emphasise standard-sett...
The prohibition of slavery is a fundamental norm in contemporary international law. It is an integra...
“Race” confronts international law with a dilemma. This term appears in various international instru...
This dissertation is the first systematic legal-historical study of how transnational anticolonial a...
This is the very first edited collection on International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms...
There is no critical race approach to international law. There are Third World approaches, feminist ...
Despite recent and increasing attention to the wrong of apartheid in international politics, some ba...
The “living instrument” doctrine has emerged as a key vehicle for evolution and innovation within th...
This Essay takes up Abebe, Chilton, and Ginsburg\u27s invitation to use a social science approach to...
In addition to assessing the pertinence of critical race theory in unmasking international law\u27s ...
More than half a century after the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the International C...
Racism has informed South African society since colonial times. Racist beliefs found expression in t...
Prior to the twentieth century, international law was predominantly written by and for the 'civilise...
What does race have to do with international law? This course will delve into historical and contemp...
International human rights law seeks to eliminate racial discrimination in the world through treatie...
Histories of the early development of human rights within the United Nations emphasise standard-sett...
The prohibition of slavery is a fundamental norm in contemporary international law. It is an integra...
“Race” confronts international law with a dilemma. This term appears in various international instru...
This dissertation is the first systematic legal-historical study of how transnational anticolonial a...
This is the very first edited collection on International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms...
There is no critical race approach to international law. There are Third World approaches, feminist ...
Despite recent and increasing attention to the wrong of apartheid in international politics, some ba...
The “living instrument” doctrine has emerged as a key vehicle for evolution and innovation within th...
This Essay takes up Abebe, Chilton, and Ginsburg\u27s invitation to use a social science approach to...
In addition to assessing the pertinence of critical race theory in unmasking international law\u27s ...
More than half a century after the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the International C...
Racism has informed South African society since colonial times. Racist beliefs found expression in t...