When international law works realistic idealism after 9/11 and the global recession Tai-Heng Cheng.
Material type: TextPublication details: London Oxford University Press 2012Description: 1 online resource (xv, 341 p.)ISBN:- 9780190259716
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- KZ3410 .C47 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This title addresses the current international law debates and transcends them. Responding to influential scholarly statements on international law, the author presents a new framework that decision-makers should consider when they confront an international problem implicating the often-competing policies and interests of their own communities & global order. Instead of advocating for or against international law as legitimate or binding, Cheng acknowledges its shortcomings while presenting a practical means of deciding whether compliance in a given circumstance is beneficial, moral, or necessary.
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