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International Law and Revolution: Routledge Research in International Law

Autor Owen Taylor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2019
This book explores the historical inter-relations between international law and revolution, with a focus on how international anti-capitalist struggle plays out through law. The book approaches the topic by analysing the meaning of revolution and what revolutionary activity might look like, before comparing this with legal activity, to assess the basic compatibility between the two. It then moves on to examine two prominent examples of revolutionary movements engaging with international law from the twentieth century; the early Soviet Union and the Third World movement in the nineteen sixties and seventies. The book proposes that the ‘form of law’, or its base logic, is rooted in capitalist social relations of private property and contract, and that therefore the law is a particularly inhospitable place to advance revolutionary breaks with established distributions of power or wealth. This does not mean that the law is irrelevant to revolutionaries, but that turning to legal means comes with tendencies towards conservative outcomes. In the light of this, the book considers the possibility of how, or whether, international law might contribute to the pursuit of a more egalitarian future.

International Law and Revolution fills a significant gap in the field of international legal theory by offering a deep theoretical reflection on the meaning of the concept of revolution for the twenty-first century, and its link to the international legal system. It develops the commodity form theory of law as applied to international law, and explores the limits of law for progressive social struggle, informed by historical analysis. It will therefore appeal to students and scholars of public international law, legal history, human rights, international politics and political history.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367076597
ISBN-10: 0367076594
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in International Law

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

CONTENTS:
Acknowledgment
Introduction
Foreground: Revolutionary Times?
Critical Times; Critical Scholarship
A Materialist Approach to International Law
Revolutions of All Shapes and Sizes
The Structure of the Book
Why Law Anyway?
Chapter 1: Revolution and Revolutionary Praxis
I: Introduction
I. Revolution in Existing Scholarship
II. The Conceptual History of Revolution
III: Marxist Revolution – Political and Social; Bourgeois and Proletarian
IV: Revolutionary Agency
V: Conclusion
Chapter 2: International Law and International Legal Praxis
I: Introduction
II: The Ambiguous Promise of International Law
III: The Politics of Law and Fundamental Legal Indeterminacy
IV: Pashukanis and the Commodity Form Theory of Law
V: The Brutal Heart of Law
VI: Revolutionary Praxis in Law
VII: Conclusion
Chapter 3: The Soviet Relationship to International Law
I: Introduction
II: Background – Revolution, Foreign Policy and the Law
III: The Soviet ‘Approach’ to International Law
IV: The View From Without
V: Common International Legal Practice?
VI: Understanding the Soviet ‘Approach’
VII: Revolutionary Legal Praxis and the Soviet example
VIII: Conclusion
Chapter 4: The Third World and the New International Economic Order
I: Introduction
II: Background
III: The Third World relationship to International Law
IV: Bandung; Non-Aligned Movement and the G77; UNCTAD
V: OPEC: Commodities, commodity booms and Oil – the exception
VI: Resolutions
VII: Revolutionary Legal Praxis and the Third World – An Assessment *
VIII: Conclusion *
Conclusion *
Counter-revolutionary times
The importance of reclaiming revolution
The possibility of revolutionary praxis as legal praxis
Fundamental legal relations
Soviet legal practice: between pragmatism and revolution
Third World legal practice: between idealism and revolution
The vulnerable heart of law: property and contract
Bibliography
index

Notă biografică


Owen Taylor is an independent researcher, currently based in Marseille. He completed his doctorate in Law at SOAS, University of London.

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This book explores the historical inter-relations between international law and revolution, with a focus on how international anti-capitalist struggle plays out through law.