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Selected International Relationships
Chapter 19 completes the book by exploring some contemporary and selected issues in Jamaican foreign policy. It... -
Cosmopolitan Peacekee** Through International Humanitarian Order in the Frame of Sustainability and the Global Economy
Can we claim that peacekee** has been established as a general norm and custom in international law based on democratic sovereignty? Is there a... -
Reading Dworkin Against Post-Liberal Justice
This chapter concludes the book with a critical analysis of the emerging post-liberal approach to jurisprudence, as exemplified in the thinking of... -
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Jewish Humor as a Survival Tool and a Bridge to Social Justice
Social justiceSocial justice attempts to make the world a better place, a place where everyone counts, where we treat everyone equitably, and all... -
Property Rights and the International Law System
Violations of the property rights of vulnerable and marginalized groups are ubiquitous worldwide. Although a right to property has been formulated in... -
Human Nature as the Foundation of Adam Smith’s International Theory
In this chapter, Edwin van de Haar argues that Smith’s international theory offers a unified view of politics and economics, based on Smith’s views... -
Genocide, Justice and Democratic Legitimacy: Lessons from Rwanda’s 25-Year Experiment
This chapter examines Rwanda’s 25-year experiment of victor’s justice as an unfinished business of a society rising from the ashes of genocide yet... -
The Quest for Transitional Justice in the Post-Mugabe Era
The 15th of November 2017 was a watershed moment in Zimbabwean history, marking a new era in Zimbabwean politics, as the military executed a coup... -
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
The chapter describes and explains vertical and horizontal integration and differentiation as related to the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice... -
International law is dead, long live international law: the state practice of drone strikes
New means and methods of war such as remote warfare by drones—the focus of this special issue—challenge international law, as there no longer exists...
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International Law and the Kashmir Dispute: A Critical Reflection
This chapter discusses the international community's responsibilities toward Kashmir, with reference to the United Nations Security Council... -
Global Justice Index Report 2020
The Global Justice Index is a multiyear research project conducted at the Fudan-IAS to conceptualize and measure each country’s contribution to...
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Rethinking World Parliament: Beyond the Indeterminacy of International Law
It is often assumed that global democracy will manifest itself as a world parliament. But what is a world parliament: a sovereign legislative body or... -
Non-adherence to Principles of International Law: The Bane of Environmental Insecurity
Land on the earth surface has been occupied by sovereign states which constitute countries in the world. Coastal areas over time have also been taken... -
The Road to Complete Justice
Complete justice is vital to considerations of law and justice within the prevailing socioeconomic system. If the civil justice system has an... -
Rethink International Intervention. Afghanistan, Mali, and Now?
The recent take-over of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan marks a turn in international crisis and conflict management. The configuration as...
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African Feminisms and Justice on the Ground
Justice on the ground is often critiqued for being male-dominated and ‘patriarchal’. This is an assumption that we want to unpack and problematise in... -
Justice
As one of the ultimate goals of world politics, justice is related not only to reasonable wealth distributions, but also to political rights, social... -
Competing Security Knowledge: International and Local
This chapter demonstrates that internationally-led SSR has been extensively informed by ‘international’ security knowledge and that a well-informed...