Between equal rights a Marxist theory of international law
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- 9781931859332
- 341 22 MI-B
- KZ3410 .M54 2006
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Originally published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2005.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [337]-363) and index.
'The vanishing point of jurisprudence': international law in mainstream theory -- Dissident theories: critical legal studies -- And historical materialism -- For pashukanis: an exposition and defence of the commodity-form theory of law -- Coercion and the legal form: politics, (international) law and the state -- States, markets, and the sea: issues in the history of international law -- Imperialism, sovereignty, and international law.
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