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      Empire, Emergency and International Law

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      This book highlights the flaws of state of emergency policies and encourages alternative approaches to security, crisis and conflict. It will appeal to scholars and students of international law, colonial history, postcolonialism, and human rights, as well as political actors, policymakers and socia...

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      Product ID:9781107172517
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Empire, Emergency and International Law
      Authors:Author: John Reynolds
      Page Count:342
      Subjects:Public international law, Public international law
      Description:This book highlights the flaws of state of emergency policies and encourages alternative approaches to security, crisis and conflict. It will appeal to scholars and students of international law, colonial history, postcolonialism, and human rights, as well as political actors, policymakers and social justice advocates.
      What does it mean to say we live in a permanent state of emergency? What are the juridical, political and social underpinnings of that framing? Has international law played a role in producing or challenging the paradigm of normalised emergency? How should we understand the relationship between imperialism, race and emergency legal regimes? In addressing such questions, this book situates emergency doctrine in historical context. It illustrates some of the particular colonial lineages that have shaped the state of emergency, and emphasises that contemporary formations of emergency governance are often better understood not as new or exceptional, but as part of an ongoing historical constellation of racialised emergency politics. The book highlights the connections between emergency law and violence, and encourages alternative approaches to security discourse. It will appeal to scholars and students of international law, colonial history, postcolonialism and human rights, as well as policymakers and social justice advocates.
      Imprint Name:Cambridge University Press
      Publisher Name:Cambridge University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2017-08-10

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      Weight596 g
      Dimensions159 × 235 × 24 mm