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100 | _aMarks, Susan (Ed.) | ||
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_aInternational law on the left : _bre-exam legacies _cedited by Susan Marks. |
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_aCambridge : _bC.U.P., _c2010. |
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300 | _a319 p. | ||
500 | _aTable of contents: Chapter 1. What should international lawyers learn from Karl Marx Chapter 2. An outline of a Marxist course on public international law Chapter 3. The commodity-form theory of international law Chapter 4. Positivism versus self-determination: the contradictions of Soviet international law Chapter 5. Marxism and international law: perspectives for the American (twenty-first) century? Chapter 6. Toward a radical political economy critique of transnational economic law Chapter 7. Marxian insights for the human rights project Chapter 8. Marxian embraces (and de-couplings) in Upendra Baxi's human rights scholarship: a case study Chapter 9. Exploitation as an international legal concept | ||
650 | _aInternational law and socialism. | ||
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