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Parochialism, cosmopolitanism, and the foundations of international law

Sellers, M. N. S.(Edited by)
Part of the Asil Studies in International Legal Theory series
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This book examines the boundary between parochial and cosmopolitan justice.

Parochialism and cosmopolitanism are two faces of international law, which recognizes our common humanity by protecting us in our differences.

Essays in this book ask to what extent law should recognize or support the political, historical, cultural and economic differences among nations.

Nine lawyers and philosophers from five continents consider whether certain states or persons deserve special treatment, exemptions or heightened duties under international law.

Contributors draw the line between international law, national jurisdiction and the private autonomy of persons.

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Cambridge University Press
1139210580 / 9781139210584
Ebook
341.48
06/02/2012
England
English
277 pages