International law and world order : a critique of contemporary approaches / B.S. Chimni.
1993
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Title
International law and world order : a critique of contemporary approaches / B.S. Chimni.
Published
New Delhi ; Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1993.
Call Number
JX2000 C55In84 1993
ISBN
8170363306 (India)
0803994710 (U.S.)
0803994710 (U.S.)
Description
318 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)27066859
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [299]-311) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
7
Foreword / Richard Falk
9
1
Introduction
15
2
The Realist Theory of International Law: The World of Hans Morgenthau
22
Contextualising its Success
Realism on International Politics and Law
The Realism of Realism
International Law is not Primitive Law
Rules, Interpretation and World Politics
International Morality and Law: Moments of Coincidence
Appraisal
3
The McDougal-Laswell Approach to International Law
73
Conception of Law: The Function of Rules
The Process of Decision-Making
The Intellectual Tasks of Jurisprudence
Testing the Jurisprudence: Legal Regulation of International Coercion
4
Richard Falk and the Grotian Quest: Towards A Transdisciplinary Jurisprudence
146
Legal Theory: The Intermediate View
Towards a Just World Order: Diagnosis
Towards a Just World Order: Transition
5
A Marxist Theory of International Law
211
Preliminary Remarks
Class, State and Law
The International System and International Law
Characterisation of International Law
Principles of Socialist Internationalism
Concordance of Wills and Basis of Obligation in International Law
Language, Logic and Interpretation
Man, Human Rights and International Law
6
In Lieu of a Conclusion
297
Bibliography
299
Index
312