Shifting global powers and international law [electronic resource] : challenges and opportunities / edited by Rowena Maguire, Bridget Lewis and Charles Sampford.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Maguire, Rowena (Editor of compilation)
Lewis, Bridget (Editor of compilation)
Sampford, C. J. G. (Charles J. G.) (Editor of compilation)
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2013.
Series:Routledge/challenges of globalization
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Variant Title:
Shifting Global Powers and International Law: Challenges and Opportunities
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Looking back to anticipate the future : international law in the era of the United States / Shirley V. Scott
  • Dreams and nightmares of alternative powers : futures / Charles Sampford
  • The rise of China and its impact on international economic governance / Ross P. Buckley
  • The paradigm shift in the global construct : can a nineteenth century Australian Constitution cope with twenty-first century chaos? / John Sanderson
  • The BRICS and the responsibility to protect in Libya and Syria / Andrew Garwood-Gowers
  • The role of the International Criminal Court and Rome Statue in international criminal justice standard setting : some reflections / Rahmat Mohamad
  • The rise of the BASIC group within the international climate regime : the challenge of ensuring equitable mitigation obligations / Rowena Maguire
  • Shifting global power and trade in education services : opportunities and challenges for "education for sustainable development" / Shawkat Alam
  • Shifting global power and shifting state power : DRIP, BRICS and CANZUS / Marcelle Burns
  • A civil libertarian's lament for a lost decade of human rights / Ramesh Thakur
  • Environmental constitutional reform in the developing world : shifting the perspective of international law? / Bridget Lewis
  • Legal, cultural and practical developments in responding to female genital mutilation : can an absolute human right emerge? / Ben Mathews
  • The shift towards emerging economy financing of development projects : implications for human rights standards / Adam McBeth.