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  • TVS.003949_TT_(Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law) James A. Green - Collective Self-Defence in International Law. 184-Cambridge Un.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Green, James A (2024)

  • Collective self-defence involves the use of military force to aid a state that is the innocent victim of aggression. However, it has often been abusively invoked as a pretext and risks escalating conflicts. Green analyses fundamental questions about the conceptual nature of collective self-defence and its legal requirements"

  • TVS.006245_TT_Emily Jones - Feminist Theory and International Law_ Posthuman Perspectives-Routledge_GlassHouse (2023).pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Jones, Emily (2023)

  • Feminist approaches to international law have been mischaracterised by the mainstream of the discipline as being a niche field that pertains only to women's lived experiences and their participation in decision-making processes. Exemplifying how feminist approaches can be used to analyse all areas of international law, this book applies posthuman feminist theory to examine the regulation of new and emerging military technologies, international environmental law and the conceptualisation of the sovereign state and other modes of legal personality in international law

  • TVS.006233_TT_Matilda Arvidsson (editor), Emily Jones (editor) - International Law and Posthuman Theory-Routledge (2024).pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Arvidsson, Matilda (2024)

  • This book's posthuman engagement with central international legal debates, prefaced by the leading scholar in the field of posthuman theory, provides a perfect resource for students and scholars in international law, as well as critical and socio-legal theorists, and others with interests in posthuman thought, technology, colonialism and ecology