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Reckoning with Empire: Self-Determination in International Law

Autor Miriam Bak Mckenna
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2022
The book adopts a new approach to self-determination’s international legal history, tracing the ways in which various actors have sought to reinvent self-determination in different juridical, political, and economic iterations to create the conditions for global transformation. The value of the book’s approach lies not only in a more nuanced understanding of self-determination’s legal history, but in excavating the multiple ways in which actors, particularly those from the Global South, have challenged the existing normative and legal structures which rendered them unequal under the European system of international law. Rethinking this process touches on issues that are relevant not only to debates about the enduring legacy of imperialism in our present, but also to contemporary discussions of the position self-determination has come to occupy in international law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004478589
ISBN-10: 9004478582
Pagini: 235
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff

Notă biografică

Miriam Bak McKenna, Ph.D, LL.M. University of Copenhagen is an Associate Professor of Law at the Institute of Social Science and Business, Roskilde University. Her work focusses on the theory and history of international law, drawing in particular on critical feminist and decolonial approaches to law.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Table of Cases

Introduction
1Recovering Self-Determination’s History
2An Aperture for Worldmaking
3Organisation of the Book
4Approach

1 Self-Determination: Between Hierarchy and Equality
1Sovereignty and Empire
2Popular Sovereignty and the Age of Revolution
3National Self-Determination, Imperial Expansion and the Civilizing Mission

2 Renegotiating Sovereignty in the Interwar Period
1Self-Determination as Political Strategy
2Post WWI Resettlement and “The New International Law”
3The Aaland Islands Dispute
4 Quasi-Sovereigns: The Mandate and Trusteeship System

3 “One World” - Anticolonialism at the UN
1Self-Determination and the New World Order
2Contesting Empire at the UN
3Anti-Colonial Activism
4The Colonial Declaration
5 The Boundaries of Independence

4 Remaking the World after Empire
1A New International Law
2Strengthening the Post-Colonial State
3Economic Self-Determination and the New International Economic Order
4The Human Rights Revolution and Self-Determination

5 Sovereignty and Self-Determination at the End of History
1New and Old Claims
2Adjudicating Secession
3Human Rights, Democracy and the New Standards of Sovereignty
4 Re-working Sovereignty: Minority and Indigenous Rights

Epilogue: Contesting Sovereignty
References
Index