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Title:
Mobilising international law for 'global justice' / edited by Jeff Handmaker, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam; Karin Arts, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xi, 252 pages : illustrations : 24 cm
Subject:
International law and human rights.
International law--Political aspects.
Humanitarian law--Political aspects.
International law and human rights.
Menschenrecht
Vo˜lkerrecht
Humanita˜res Vo˜lkerrecht
Other Authors:
Handmaker, Jeff, editor.
Arts, Karin, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Mobilising international law as an instrument of global justice / Jeff Handmaker and Karin Arts -- Speaking the language of international law and politics : or, of ducks, rabbits, and then some / Martti Koskenniemi -- The globalisation of justice : amplifying and silencing voices at the ICC / Sarah Nouwen and Warner ten Kate -- Justice through direct action : the case of the Gaza 'freedom flotilla' / Claudia Saba -- The Hague conventions : giving effect to human rights through instruments of private international law / Maja Groff -- Current developments in the fight against corruption / Abiola Makinwa -- A fatal attraction? : the UN security council and the relationship between R2P and the International Criminal Court / Mark Kersten -- A return to stability? : hegemonic and counter-hegemonic positions in the debate on universal jurisdiction in absentia / Aisling O'Sullivan -- The domestic politics of international children's rights : a Dutch perspective / Jasper Krommendijk -- Human rights cities : the politics of bringing human rights home to the local level / Barbara Oomen -- Taking seriously the politics of international law / Jeff Handmaker and Karin Arts.
Summary:
Mobilising International Law for 'Global Justice' provides new insights into the dynamics between politics and international law and the roles played by state and civic actors in pursuing human rights, development, security and justice through mobilising international law at local and international levels. This includes attempts to hold states, corporations or individuals accountable for violations of international law. Second, this book examines how enforcing international law creates particular challenges for intergovernmental regulators seeking to manage tensions between incompatible legal systems and bringing an end to harmful practices, such as foreign corruption and child abduction. Finally, it explores how international law has local resonance, whereby, for example, cities have taken it upon themselves to give effect to the spirit of international treaties that national governments fail to implement, or even may have refused to ratify.
ISBN:
1108497942
9781108497947
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1039441886
LCCN:
2018026135
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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