Table of Contents:
“…Cover; Decolonising
International Law;
CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL AND
COMPARATIVE LAW; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter
1 Introduction;
I The project; II The structure; Chapter 2 Inaugurating a new rationality;
I The new
international institutions;
1 Dumbarton Oaks and San Francisco; 2 Bretton Woods, a 'monstrous monkey-house'24; 3 The split between the economic and the political; The constructed separation; Differential institutional control; II Theorising
international law;
1 The critical instability of
international law; The postcoloniality of
international law.…”
Call Number: KZ1250 .P348 2011
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