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Who's Afraid of International Law?

Who's Afraid of International Law? - Philosophy

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Publisher's Synopsis

Is there such a thing as an 'international law' of which to be afraid? Can international law be seen as a coherent set of norms? Or is it, rather, something experienced radically differently by different individuals and groups in different parts of the world? And what do the different sets of international law seek to change or justify today? In Who's Afraid of International Law? Raimond Gaita and six other noted authorities in this field respond to Gaita's invitation to explore ways in which international law constitutes a certain way of talking and being; one that might have both ameliorative and malign effects. The result is an extended and rich conversation about international law's aspirations and limitations, its nuances and rigidities, achievements and failures, relevance and irrelevance.

Book information

ISBN: 9781925377002
Publisher: Monash University Publishing
Imprint: Monash University Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 341
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 254g
Height: 138mm
Width: 210mm
Spine width: 19mm