International Law and Universality

International Law and Universality

Aral, Isil; d'Aspremont, Jean

Oxford University Press

04/2024

352

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9780198899419

15 a 20 dias

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1: Isil Aral and Jean D'aspremont: Introduction
The Idea of Universality
2: Gail C Lythgoe: The Spaces of the Universal and the Particular in International Law: Questioning Binaries and Uncovering Political Projects
3: Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko: The Philosophical Problem of Universals and Universality Binaries in International Law: Hobbes and Leibniz Compared
4: Matthew Nicholson: Universalising the Particular; or, Hotel and Carrier Bag
5: Akbar Rasulov: International Legal Universalism: A Reactionary Ideology of Disciplinary Self-Aggrandizement
The Invention of Universality
6: Onuma Yasuaki and Ishii Yurika: The Assumption, Not Invention, of Universality Is the Problem
7: Frederic Megret: L'Invention de l'Universalite du Droit International
Universality and Rights
8: Mark Retter: Universal Human Rights within Social Particulars
9: Tilmann Altwicker: Human Rights Nationalism as Universality Challenge
Universality and the Non-Human
10: Alejandro Lorite: Universalisms of Human Dominion
11: Regis Bismuth: The Universal Recognition of Animal Welfare and its Dark Sides
Universality beyond Europe
12: Mohammad Shahabuddin: Regionalism, Hegemony, and Universality in the International Order of the Far East
13: Mashood Baderin: Universality in International Law Beyond the European: An Islamic Law Perspective
14: Kanad Bagchi and Milan Tahraoui: Beyond Co-option and Contestation: The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative and the Universality of International Law
Universality and the Languages of International Law
15: Elisabeth Roy-Trudel: The Power of Images: Questioning the Universality of International Human Rights Law
16: Markus Beham: German 'Dogmatik' - An Untranslatable Concept if Ever There was One?
Critique and Resistance to Universality
17: Maiko Meguro: The Retreat of the State in International Law? The Paris Agreement as a Case Study
18: Zinaida Miller: Oscillating Justice: Between Universal and Particular
19: Andreas Kulick: Conceptual Universality vs Pragmatic Particularity in International Adjudication
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