Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law
@inproceedings{Miville2004BetweenER, title={Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law}, author={C. Mi{\'e}ville}, year={2004} }
Introduction 1. 'The Vanishing Point of Jurisprudence': International Law in Mainstream Theory 2. Dissident Theories: Critical Legal Studies and Historical Materialism 3. For Pashukanis: An Exposition and Defence of the Commodity-Form Theory of Law 4. Coercion and the Legal Form: Politics, (International) Law and the State 5. States, markets and the Sea: Issues in the History of International Law 6. Imperialism, Sovereingnty and International Law Conclusion Appendix A: Pashukanis on… Expand
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