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This edited volume features contributions by scholars from around the world, from different generations and with different critical perspectives. It thus reflects the vibrancy of contemporary critical debates cabined in three sub-streams: Postrealism, Postcolonialism and Transnationalism. It addresses themes such as the history of international law, policy approach, customary law, human rights, international courts and tribunals among others. Prabhakar Singh is President's Graduate Fellow and Associate, Centre for International Law, Faculty of law, National University of Singapore. Benoît Mayer is a Ph.D. candidate and research scholar, National University of Singapore, Faculty of Law.

Title

Critical International Law

Author

Prabhakar Singh , Benoit Mayer

Publisher

Oxford University Press, India

Number of Pages

365

Category

  • Law
  • First Published

    JAN 2014

    This edited volume features contributions by scholars from around the world, from different generations and with different critical perspectives. It thus reflects the vibrancy of contemporary critical debates cabined in three sub-streams: Postrealism, Postcolonialism and Transnationalism. It addresses themes such as the history of international law, policy approach, customary law, human rights, international courts and tribunals among others. Prabhakar Singh is President's Graduate Fellow and Associate, Centre for International Law, Faculty of law, National University of Singapore. Benoît Mayer is a Ph.D. candidate and research scholar, National University of Singapore, Faculty of Law.
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