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textbooks in International law (incorporating the former Grotius imprint) as well
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Fundamentalism in American Religion and Law
Obama's Challenge to Patriarchy's Threat to Democracy
David A. J. Richards
This book argues that fundamentalism in both religion and law threatens democratic values and draws its appeal from a patriarchal psychology still alive in our personal and political lives and at threat from the constitutional developments since the 1960s. It discusses how Obama's resistance to originalism arises from his developmental history as a democratic, as opposed to patriarchal, man who resists the patriarchal demands on men and women that originalism enforces.
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Shaping Foreign Policy in Times of Crisis
The Role of International Law and the State Department Legal Adviser
Michael P. Scharf, Paul R. Williams
Based on insider accounts of the role the U.S. State Department legal adviser played during the major crises from the Carter administration to that of George W. Bush, this book explores whether international law is real law or just a form of politics that policymakers are free to ignore whenever they perceive it to be in their interest to do so.
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Death by Moderation
The U.S. Military's Quest for Useable Weapons
David A. Koplow
This book addresses an important but little-noticed phenomenon in the revolutionary world of military technology: the pursuit of arms that are deliberately crafted to be less powerful, less deadly, and less destructive than previous systems.
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Necessary Evils
Amnesties and the Search for Justice
Mark Freeman
This book is about amnesties for grave international crimes that are adopted by states in moments of transition or social unrest.
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International Refugee Law and Socio-Economic Rights
Refuge from Deprivation
Michelle Foster
This book identifies the conceptual and analytical challenges presented by claims based on socio-economic deprivation, and undertakes an assessment of the extent to which these challenges may be overcome by a creative interpretation of the Refugee Convention, consistent with correct principles of international treaty interpretation.
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Migration and Human Rights
The United Nations Convention on Migrant Workers' Rights
Edited by Paul de Guchteneire, Antoine Pecoud, Ryszard Cholewinski
This volume provides in-depth information on the Convention and on the reasons behind states’ reluctance towards its ratification. It brings together researchers, international civil servants and NGO members and relies upon an interdisciplinary perspective that includes not only law, but also sociology and political science.
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Culture under Cross-Examination
International Justice and the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Tim Kelsall
Tim Kelsall examines some of the challenges posed by the fact that the Court operated in a largely unfamiliar culture, in which the way local people thought about rights, agency and truth-telling sometimes differed radically from the way international lawyers think about these things.
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Judicial Independence in China
Lessons for Global Rule of Law Promotion
Edited by Randall Peerenboom
This volume challenges conventional wisdom about judicial independence in China and its relationship to economic growth, rule of law, human rights protection, and democracy by placing China’s judicial reforms within a broader comparative and developmental framework.
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Conscience and the Common Good
Reclaiming the Space Between Person and State
Robert K. Vischer
Conscience and the Common Good reframes the debate about conscience by bringing its relational dimension into focus.
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Fault Lines of International Legitimacy
Edited by Hilary Charlesworth, Jean-Marc Coicaud
This is an edited volume that examines the features and functions of legitimacy in the international realm, mainly in the context of the United Nations, its institutions (in particular the Security Council), and its policies.
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The New Global Trading Order
The Evolving State and the Future of Trade
Dennis Patterson, Ari Afilalo
This is a book about world trade that considers the history of global institutions like the WTO and proposes concrete solutions to the problems of global trade. This book covers policy analysis as well as political theory and current events.
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A Practical Guide to International Philanthropy
Jonathon R. Moore
This book is a practical guide addressing the issues faced by philanthropists seeking to engage in international charitable activities and offers alternative approaches to traditional U.S.-based foundations.
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Customary International Law
A New Theory with Practical Applications
Brian D. Lepard
This book sets out to articulate a comprehensive theory of customary international law that can effectively resolve the conceptual and practical enigmas surrounding it. It takes a multidisciplinary approach and draws insights from international law, legal theory, political science, and game theory. It is anchored in a sophisticated ethical framework and explores the interrelationships between customary international law and ethics.
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