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The Degradation of The International Legal Order?: The Rehabilitation of Law and The Possibility of Politics
This book seeks to provide a diagnosis of and a tentative prognosis for the present impasse of international law and international relations both before and after the invasion and occupation of Iraq. International law found itself in a divided world prior to 1989. But those divisions have been transfigured in less than two decades. The book traces the paradoxes of the simultaneous revival of liberal-kantian conceptions of international law, the unexpected collapes of the USSR, and the apparent apotheosis and simulatneous mortal crisis of human rights. I agrue for radical defence of the real achievements of the UN system in the period of decolonisation - and for a subtantive account of human rights.
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