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Treaty Conflict and Political Contradiction: The Dialectic of Duplicity

Autor Guyota Binder
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 1988

One of the first books generated by the new and controversial movement in jurisprudence known as critical legal studies, this superbly written volume explores the problem of treaty conflict in international law: the legal consequences of inconsistent commitments by one nation to two or more others. The author uses this problem as a prism through which he focuses a number of major theoretical issues in international law and international relations. The result is a pathbreaking intellectual history of international law--one grounded in an account of the changing structure of international society and illustrated with a cogent analysis of recent events in the Middle East. Certain to stand as the definitive reference work on treaty conflict, Binder's work provides students and scholars of international relations with an illuminating survey of theories of the state and treaty in international jurisprudence.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275930462
ISBN-10: 0275930467
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Praeger
Colecția Praeger

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One of the first books generated by the new and controversial movement in jurisprudence known as critical legal studies, this superbly written volume explores the problem of treaty conflict in international law: the legal consequences of inconsistent commitments by one nation to two or more others. The author uses this problem as a prism through which he focuses a number of major theoretical issues in international law and international relations. The result is a pathbreaking intellectual history of international law--one grounded in an account of the changing structure of international society and illustrated with a cogent analysis of recent events in the Middle East. Certain to stand as the definitive reference work on treaty conflict, Binder's work provides students and scholars of international relations with an illuminating survey of theories of the state and treaty in international jurisprudence.

Notă biografică

GUYORA BINDER, Professor of Law at the State University of New York at Buffalo, is a graduate of Princeton University and the Yale Law School. Formerly Dana Fellow in Comparative Jurisprudence and Law Clerk to Judge Jack B. Weinstein, Binder has written on jurisprudence and comparative legal history for the University of Chicago Law Review, the Georgetown Law Journal, the Buffalo Law Review and Reviews in American History.