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Universalising International Law Developments In International Law V 48 C G Weeramantry

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Universalising International Law Developments In International Law V 48 C G Weeramantry
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.5 MB
Pages: 553
Author: C. G. Weeramantry
ISBN: 9004138382, 9789004138384
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Universalising International Law Developments In International Law V 48 C G Weeramantry by C. G. Weeramantry 9004138382, 9789004138384 instant download after payment.

Universalising international law is one of the most urgent tasks awaiting those who wish to advance the discipline. Though all the world acknowledges its universal nature, it has long been confined in a largely monocultural mould. Indeed a tendency is sometimes discernible for international law to be compartmentalised and to function within a close cabinet of technical rules little known to those outside the ranks of specialists. This volume looks initially at some general aspects of universalisation. It thereafter adopts a universalist approach to some of the sources of international law and it deals with peace, the bedrock of international law, which likewise requires a universalist approach. It is hoped that these studies will highlight the imperative need that now exists for extending the conceptual framework of international law, thereby buttressing its moral authority and widening its appeal at a time when universal acceptance of international law is one of the most pressing demands of the international system.

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