[Today's world is post-colonial and post-Cold War. These twin characteristics explain why international society is also riddled with the two major forms of injustice which Nancy Fraser identified as afflicting national societies. First, the economic and social disparities between states caused outcry in the 1950s when the first steps were taken towards decolonisation. These inequalities, to which a number of emerging states now contribute, are still glaring and still pose the problem of the gap between formal equality and true equality. Second, international society is increasingly confronted with culture- and identity-related claims, stretching the dividing line between equality and difference. The less-favoured states, those that feel sti...
The conventional view of international society has it that it is interested only in co-existence and...
If we consider what justice beyond the state requires, there are two quite obvious lines of inquiry ...
International law in general, and international economic law in particular, to the extent that eithe...
[Today's world is post-colonial and post-Cold War. These twin characteristics explain why internatio...
In this article, international law is viewed as a social and self-constituting phenomenon As the pro...
The standard of civilisation is most often identified as the infamous legal doctrine that legitimise...
There review makes three interrelated point. The first one concerns the author’s choice to eschew in...
Summary: This book determines the boundary between parochial and cosmopolitan justice. To what exte...
The dominant modern account of the social basis of international law has been the society of states...
States invoke cultural exceptions as justifications for derogating from international legal obligati...
Within the contemporary international order, deep structural inequalities coexist alongside a nomina...
The conventional view of international society is that it is interested only in co-existence and ord...
International law in general, and international economic law in particular, to the extent that eithe...
International law in general, and international economic law in particular, to the extent that eithe...
This article uses post-colonial theory to examine the cluster of international human rights known as...
The conventional view of international society has it that it is interested only in co-existence and...
If we consider what justice beyond the state requires, there are two quite obvious lines of inquiry ...
International law in general, and international economic law in particular, to the extent that eithe...
[Today's world is post-colonial and post-Cold War. These twin characteristics explain why internatio...
In this article, international law is viewed as a social and self-constituting phenomenon As the pro...
The standard of civilisation is most often identified as the infamous legal doctrine that legitimise...
There review makes three interrelated point. The first one concerns the author’s choice to eschew in...
Summary: This book determines the boundary between parochial and cosmopolitan justice. To what exte...
The dominant modern account of the social basis of international law has been the society of states...
States invoke cultural exceptions as justifications for derogating from international legal obligati...
Within the contemporary international order, deep structural inequalities coexist alongside a nomina...
The conventional view of international society is that it is interested only in co-existence and ord...
International law in general, and international economic law in particular, to the extent that eithe...
International law in general, and international economic law in particular, to the extent that eithe...
This article uses post-colonial theory to examine the cluster of international human rights known as...
The conventional view of international society has it that it is interested only in co-existence and...
If we consider what justice beyond the state requires, there are two quite obvious lines of inquiry ...
International law in general, and international economic law in particular, to the extent that eithe...