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Routledge Research in International Law


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The series offers a space for new and emerging scholars of international law to publish original arguments, as well as presenting alternative perspectives from more established names in international legal research.  Works cover both the theory and practice of international law, presenting innovative analyses of the nature and state of international law itself as well as more specific studies within particular disciplines. The series will explore topics such as the changes to the international legal order, the processes of law-making and law-enforcement, as well as the range of actors in public international law. The books will take a variety of different methodological approaches to the subject including interdisciplinary, critical legal studies, feminist, and Third World approaches, as well as the sociology of international law. Looking at the past, present and future of international law the series reflects the current vitality and diversity of international legal scholarship.

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Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Politics A Distributive Justice Issue

Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Politics: A Distributive Justice Issue

1st Edition

By Jorge E. Núñez
January 08, 2018

Many conflicts throughout the world can be characterized as sovereignty conflicts in which two states claim exclusive sovereign rights for different reasons over the same piece of land. It is increasingly clear that the available remedies have been less than successful in many of these cases, and ...

The Right to Democracy in International Law Between Procedure, Substance and the Philosophy of John Rawls

The Right to Democracy in International Law: Between Procedure, Substance and the Philosophy of John Rawls

1st Edition

By Khalifa A Alfadhel
January 08, 2018

This book explores the right to democracy in international law and contemporary democratic theory, asking whether international law encompasses a substantive or procedural understanding of the notion. The book considers whether there can be considered to be a basis for the right to democracy in ...

The Rule of Law in the United Nations Security Council Decision-Making Process Turning the Focus Inwards

The Rule of Law in the United Nations Security Council Decision-Making Process: Turning the Focus Inwards

1st Edition

By Sherif Elgebeily
January 08, 2018

The UN Security Council is entrusted under the UN Charter with primary responsibility for the maintenance and restoration of the international peace; it is the only body with the power to authorise military intervention legally and impose international sanctions where it decides. However, its ...

Fragmentation vs the Constitutionalisation of International Law A Practical Inquiry

Fragmentation vs the Constitutionalisation of International Law: A Practical Inquiry

1st Edition

Edited By Andrzej Jakubowski, Karolina Wierczyńska
December 21, 2017

The current system of international law is experiencing profound transformations. Indeed, the simultaneous processes of globalization combined with the disintegration of international systems of governance and law-making pose complex challenges for legal scholarship. The doctrinal response to these...

Peacemaking, Religious Belief and the Rule of Law The Struggle between Dictatorship and Democracy in Syria and Beyond

Peacemaking, Religious Belief and the Rule of Law: The Struggle between Dictatorship and Democracy in Syria and Beyond

1st Edition

By Paul J. Zwier
December 15, 2017

This book offers a new way of understanding the role of the mediator in teaching parties the interrelationship between sustainable peace, forgiveness, and international justice. It argues that the arrival of social media presents new opportunities for reaching sustainable peace agreements, through ...

The International Criminal Court and Nigeria Implementing the Complementarity Principle of the Rome Statute

The International Criminal Court and Nigeria: Implementing the Complementarity Principle of the Rome Statute

1st Edition

By Muyiwa Adigun
December 15, 2017

If Nigeria fails to prosecute the crimes recognised under the Rome Statute, then the International Criminal Court (ICC) will intervene. The ICC is only expected to complement the criminal justice system in Nigeria and is not a court of first instance, but one of last resort. This is what is known ...

China, Cultural Heritage, and International Law

China, Cultural Heritage, and International Law

1st Edition

By Hui Zhong
December 06, 2017

China is a country that is rich in antiquities, but it is also a victim of looting that occurred during the period from the First Opium War to the end of the Japanese Occupation (1840–1945) when innumerable cultural objects were lost overseas. The Chinese Government insists on asserting its ...

Regionalism in International Law

Regionalism in International Law

1st Edition

By Ján Klučka
December 06, 2017

International Law: Aspects of Regionalism evaluates regionalism in its various relationships and forms with respect to international law, as well as the importance and duties of international law in respect to the establishment and functioning of various forms of regional groups. A great deal of ...

The Relationship between Human Security Discourse and International Law A Principled Approach

The Relationship between Human Security Discourse and International Law: A Principled Approach

1st Edition

By Shireen Daft
December 06, 2017

The concept of human security has emerged in international relations and policy as an idea which not only seeks to relocate the focus of international society on the individual, but also challenges the current priorities of the international community. In particular it places emphasis on promoting ...

The UN Security Council and Domestic Actors Distance in international law

The UN Security Council and Domestic Actors: Distance in international law

1st Edition

By Machiko Kanetake
December 06, 2017

This book analyses the exercise of authority by the UN Security Council and its subsidiary organs over individuals. The UN Security Council was created in 1945 as an outcome of World War II under the predominant assumption that it exercises its authority against states. Under this assumption, the ...

Fighting and Victimhood in International Criminal Law

Fighting and Victimhood in International Criminal Law

1st Edition

By Joanna Nicholson
October 19, 2017

The act of fighting or being a fighter has certain consequences in international law. The most obvious example can be found in international humanitarian law, where a distinction is drawn between fighters and civilians, with fighters being military objectives and civilians being protected from ...

Prosecuting Juvenile Piracy Suspects The International Legal Framework

Prosecuting Juvenile Piracy Suspects: The International Legal Framework

1st Edition

By Milena Sterio
August 31, 2017

Duncan Gaswaga, a former judge of the Seychelles Supreme Court who has presided over numerous piracy trials, asked the following question: "What is a judge to do when a bearded piracy suspect facing justice asserts that he is fourteen?" This book addresses this important question by focusing on the...

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