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International Law in a Divided World

International Law in a Divided World
Author: Antonio Cassese
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1986
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
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A general introduction to international law in its political and historical context, this work identifies the ideological motivations behind legal rules and institutions. Covering several issues seldom explored by other commentators, such as the historical evolution of the international community and the fundamental principles governing international law of economic interaction, the book provides an excellent introduction to the complexities of this topic.


International Law in a Divided World

International Law in a Divided World
Author: Oliver James Lissitzyn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1963
Genre: International law
ISBN:

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Conflicts of Interest

Conflicts of Interest
Author: Rosalyn Higgins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1965
Genre:
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Global Health Governance

Global Health Governance
Author: Obijiofor Aginam
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2005-08-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1442654228

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Globalization has immersed all of humanity in a single germ pool. There are no health sanctuaries in a globalizing world. In Global Health Governance, Obijiofor Aginam explores the relevance of international law in contemporary public health diplomacy. He focuses on the concept of mutual vulnerability to explore the globalization of disease, in what is paradoxically a global village and a divided world. Drawing from a wide range of disciplines, Global Health Governance offers a holistic approach to global health governance involving a multiplicity of actors: nation-states, international organizations, civil society organizations, and private actors. Aginam articulates modest proposals under the rubric of communitarian globalism, a paradigm that strives to meet the ideals of 'law of humanity.' These proposals project a humane global health order where all of humanity is inexorably tied into a global compact and where the health of one nation-state rises and falls with the health of others. International law—with its bold claims to universal protection of human rights and human dignity—is an indispensable governance tool for the reconstruction of damaged public health trust in the relations of nations and peoples.


A World Divided

A World Divided
Author: Eric D. Weitz
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2021-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691205140

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A global history of human rights in a world of nations that grant rights to some while denying them to others Once dominated by vast empires, the world is now divided into some 200 independent countries that proclaim human rights—a transformation that suggests that nations and human rights inevitably develop together. But the reality is far more problematic, as Eric Weitz shows in this compelling global history of the fate of human rights in a world of nation-states. Through vivid histories from virtually every continent, A World Divided describes how, since the eighteenth century, nationalists have established states that grant human rights to some people while excluding others, setting the stage for many of today’s problems, from the refugee crisis to right-wing nationalism. Only the advance of international human rights will move us beyond a world divided between those who have rights and those who don't.


International Law and the Superpowers

International Law and the Superpowers
Author: Isaak I. Dore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1984
Genre: NON-CLASSIFIABLE.
ISBN: 9781978816879

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Conflicts of Interests

Conflicts of Interests
Author: Rosalyn Higgins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1965
Genre:
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The Ordinary Virtues

The Ordinary Virtues
Author: Michael Ignatieff
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0674981693

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Winner of the Zócalo Book Prize A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice “Combines powerful moral arguments with superb storytelling.” —New Statesman What moral values do we hold in common? As globalization draws us together economically, are the things we value converging or diverging? These twin questions led Michael Ignatieff to embark on a three-year, eight-nation journey in search of an answer. What we share, he found, are what he calls “ordinary virtues”: tolerance, forgiveness, trust, and resilience. When conflicts break out, these virtues are easily exploited by the politics of fear and exclusion, reserved for one’s own group but denied to others. Yet these ordinary virtues are the key to healing and reconciliation on both a local and global scale. “Makes for illuminating reading.” —Simon Winchester, New York Review of Books “Engaging, articulate and richly descriptive... Ignatieff’s deft histories, vivid sketches and fascinating interviews are the soul of this important book.” —Times Literary Supplement “Deserves praise for wrestling with the devolution of our moral worlds over recent decades.” —Los Angeles Review of Books


Conflict of Interest

Conflict of Interest
Author: Rosalyn Higgins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1965
Genre:
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International Law in a Changing World

International Law in a Changing World
Author: Clarence Wilfred Jenks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: International law
ISBN: 9781258357696

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Additional Contributors Include Dag Hammarskjold, Andre Gros, Jimenez De Arechaga, And Others.