International law and the Cold War
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2020Description: xiii, 599pISBN:- 9781108499187
- 341.09045 23 IN-
- KZ3410 .I57835 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Matthew Craven, Sundhya Pahuja. and Gerry Simpson / Reading and unreading a historiography of hiatus -- Richard Joyce / International law and the Cold War : reflections on the concept of history -- Dino Kritsiotis / The elusive peace of Panmunjom -- Emily Crawford / Accounting for the ENMOD Convention : Cold War influences on the origins and development of the 1976 Convention on Environmental Modification Techniques -- Anna Hood / Nuclear weapons law and the Cold War and post-Cold War worlds : a story of co-production -- Scott Newton / Parallel worlds : Cold War division space -- Fleur Johns / Shadowboxing : the data shadows of Cold War international law -- Sara Dehm / Contesting the right to leave in international law : the Berlin Wall, the third world brain drain, and the politics of emigration in the 1960s -- Aaron Wu / Bridging ideologies : Julian Huxley, Detente, and the emergence of international environmental law -- Madelaine Chiam / More than a 'parlour game' : international law in Australian public debate, 1965-1966 -- Carmen G. Gonzalez / Environmental justice, the Cold War, and US human rights exceptionalism -- Anna Isaeva / The Cold War and its impact on Soviet legal doctrine -- Anne-Charlotte Martineau / Forced labour -- Julia Dehm / Rupture and continuity : North-South struggles over debt and economic co-operation at the end of the Cold War -- Treasa Dunworth / The Cold War history of the landmines convention -- Boris N. Mamlyuk / The Cold War in Soviet international legal discourse -- Teemu Ruskola / The Dao of Mao : sinocentric socialism and the politics of international legal theory -- Upendra Baxi / 'The dust of empire' : the dialectic of self-determination and re-colonisation in the first phase of the Cold War -- Adil Hasan Khan / The 'Bihar Famine' and the authorisation of the green revolution in India : developmental futures and disaster imaginaries -- Vanja Hamzic / Pakistan's Cold War(s) and international law -- Charlie Peevers / International law, Cold War juridical theatre, and the making of the Suez crisis -- Christopher Gevers / To seek with beauty to set the world right : Cold War international law and the radical 'Imaginative geography' of pan-Africanism -- Tony Carty / John Le Carre, international law, and the Cold War -- Sara Kendall / Postcolonial hauntings and Cold War continuities : Congolese sovereignty and the murder of Patrice Lumumba -- Ruth Buchanan / End times in the antipodes : propaganda and critique in on the beach.
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