Events the Force of International Law edited by Fleur Johns, Richard Joyce, and Sundhya Pahuja.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Oxon : Routledge, 2011.Description: 289 pISBN:- 9780415554527
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1. The International Law
Chapter 2. Absolute Contingency and the Prescriptive Force of International Law, Chiapas - Valladolid, ca.1550
Chapter 3. Latin Roots: the Force of International Law as Event
Chapter 4. Westphalia: Event, Memory, Myth
Chapter 5. The Force of a Doctrine: Art. 38 of the PCIJ Statutes and the Sources of International Law
Chapter 6. Paris 1793 and 1871 :Levee en Masse as Event
Chapter 7. Decolonisation and the Eventness of International Law
Chapter 8. Post-War to New World Order and Post-Socialist Transition: 1989 as Pseudo-Event
Chapter 9. The Liberation of Nelson Mandela: Anatomy of A 'Happy Event' in International Law
Chapter 10. Political Trials as Events
Chapter 11. The Tokyo Women's Tribunal and the Turn to Fiction
Chapter 12. Many Hundred Thousand Bodies Later : An Analysis of The 'Legacy' of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Chapter 13. From the State to The Union: International Law And The Appropriation of the New Europe
Chapter 14. The Emergence of the WTO: Another Triumph of Corporate Capitalism?
Chapter 15. The WTO and Development: Victory of 'Rational Choice'?
Chapter 16. Protesting the WTO in Seattle: Transnational Citizen Action, International Law and the Event
Chapter 17. Globalism, Memory and 9/11: A Critical Third World Perspective
Chapter 18. Provoking International Law: War and Regime Change in Iraq
Chapter 19. The Torture Memos
Index