Journals Higher Education

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Published: 16 October 2017

432 Pages

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Winner of the ASIL 2018 Certificate of Merit for a preeminent contribution to creative scholarship.

Is International Law International?

Anthea Roberts and Foreword by Martti Koskenniemi

  • Powerfully challenges the conception that international law is universal and that international lawyers exist in a single "invisible college"
  • Guides readers through the "divisible college of international lawyers," showing how international law academics in different states have different incoming influences and outgoing spheres of influence in ways that affect how they understand and approach international law
  • Demonstrates similarities and differences in how international law textbooks approach international law using eye-catching graphics and helpful visual representations like word clouds
  • Explores how Western approaches in general, and Anglo-American approaches in particular, have had a disproportionate influence in defining what counts as the "international" as a result of factors such as the turn to English as the lingua franca for international law
  • Shows how differences in the way international lawyers approach international law manifests itself in concrete contemporary controversies, such as Russia's annexation of/reunification with Crimea and the South China Sea arbitral award

$53.00

Hardcover

Published: 16 October 2017

432 Pages

6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches

ISBN: 9780190696412


Also Available As:

Ebook


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Also of Interest

Winner of the ASIL 2018 Certificate of Merit for a preeminent contribution to creative scholarship.

Is International Law International?

Anthea Roberts and Foreword by Martti Koskenniemi

  • Powerfully challenges the conception that international law is universal and that international lawyers exist in a single "invisible college"
  • Guides readers through the "divisible college of international lawyers," showing how international law academics in different states have different incoming influences and outgoing spheres of influence in ways that affect how they understand and approach international law
  • Demonstrates similarities and differences in how international law textbooks approach international law using eye-catching graphics and helpful visual representations like word clouds
  • Explores how Western approaches in general, and Anglo-American approaches in particular, have had a disproportionate influence in defining what counts as the "international" as a result of factors such as the turn to English as the lingua franca for international law
  • Shows how differences in the way international lawyers approach international law manifests itself in concrete contemporary controversies, such as Russia's annexation of/reunification with Crimea and the South China Sea arbitral award

$53.00

Hardcover

Published: 16 October 2017

432 Pages

6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches

ISBN: 9780190696412


Also Available As:

Ebook


Also Available In:


Bookseller Code (06)

Also of Interest