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Socialism and International Law
The Cold War and Its Legacies
Grosescu, Raluca; Richardson-Little, Ned
Oxford University Press
12/2024
304
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9780198920175
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1: Raluca Grosescu and Ned Richardson-Little: Socialism and International Law: Legacies of Innovation, Contradiction, and Failure
2: Sebastian Gehrig: A Socialist Legal Universalism? Cold War Struggles Over International Law
3: Brad Simpson: Socialism and Self-Determination: Lenin, International Law, and National Liberation
4: Michelle Penn: Soviet Lawyers and Concepts of Aggression in International Law
5: Jakub Szumski: Decentring Marxism: The Pozna'n School and Socialist International Law in Eastern Europe after 1945
6: Ryan Martinez Mitchell: How China Came to Embrace International Institutions
7: Bogdan C. Iacob: Health as a Human Right and Eastern European Anticolonialism
8: Nelly Bekus: Protecting Culture Through International Law in the Postwar World
9: Sonja Dolinsek and Philippa Hetherington: Socialist Internationalism and Decolonizing Moralities in the UN Anti-Trafficking Regime, 1947-54
10: Raluca Grosescu: State Socialist Contributions to the Criminalization of Apartheid
11: Ned Richardson-Little: Terrorists, Revolutionaries, and Migrants: Cold War Conflicts and Convergences over International Air Hijacking Law
12: Paul Betts: Socialisms and International Law: Epilogue
2: Sebastian Gehrig: A Socialist Legal Universalism? Cold War Struggles Over International Law
3: Brad Simpson: Socialism and Self-Determination: Lenin, International Law, and National Liberation
4: Michelle Penn: Soviet Lawyers and Concepts of Aggression in International Law
5: Jakub Szumski: Decentring Marxism: The Pozna'n School and Socialist International Law in Eastern Europe after 1945
6: Ryan Martinez Mitchell: How China Came to Embrace International Institutions
7: Bogdan C. Iacob: Health as a Human Right and Eastern European Anticolonialism
8: Nelly Bekus: Protecting Culture Through International Law in the Postwar World
9: Sonja Dolinsek and Philippa Hetherington: Socialist Internationalism and Decolonizing Moralities in the UN Anti-Trafficking Regime, 1947-54
10: Raluca Grosescu: State Socialist Contributions to the Criminalization of Apartheid
11: Ned Richardson-Little: Terrorists, Revolutionaries, and Migrants: Cold War Conflicts and Convergences over International Air Hijacking Law
12: Paul Betts: Socialisms and International Law: Epilogue
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1: Raluca Grosescu and Ned Richardson-Little: Socialism and International Law: Legacies of Innovation, Contradiction, and Failure
2: Sebastian Gehrig: A Socialist Legal Universalism? Cold War Struggles Over International Law
3: Brad Simpson: Socialism and Self-Determination: Lenin, International Law, and National Liberation
4: Michelle Penn: Soviet Lawyers and Concepts of Aggression in International Law
5: Jakub Szumski: Decentring Marxism: The Pozna'n School and Socialist International Law in Eastern Europe after 1945
6: Ryan Martinez Mitchell: How China Came to Embrace International Institutions
7: Bogdan C. Iacob: Health as a Human Right and Eastern European Anticolonialism
8: Nelly Bekus: Protecting Culture Through International Law in the Postwar World
9: Sonja Dolinsek and Philippa Hetherington: Socialist Internationalism and Decolonizing Moralities in the UN Anti-Trafficking Regime, 1947-54
10: Raluca Grosescu: State Socialist Contributions to the Criminalization of Apartheid
11: Ned Richardson-Little: Terrorists, Revolutionaries, and Migrants: Cold War Conflicts and Convergences over International Air Hijacking Law
12: Paul Betts: Socialisms and International Law: Epilogue
2: Sebastian Gehrig: A Socialist Legal Universalism? Cold War Struggles Over International Law
3: Brad Simpson: Socialism and Self-Determination: Lenin, International Law, and National Liberation
4: Michelle Penn: Soviet Lawyers and Concepts of Aggression in International Law
5: Jakub Szumski: Decentring Marxism: The Pozna'n School and Socialist International Law in Eastern Europe after 1945
6: Ryan Martinez Mitchell: How China Came to Embrace International Institutions
7: Bogdan C. Iacob: Health as a Human Right and Eastern European Anticolonialism
8: Nelly Bekus: Protecting Culture Through International Law in the Postwar World
9: Sonja Dolinsek and Philippa Hetherington: Socialist Internationalism and Decolonizing Moralities in the UN Anti-Trafficking Regime, 1947-54
10: Raluca Grosescu: State Socialist Contributions to the Criminalization of Apartheid
11: Ned Richardson-Little: Terrorists, Revolutionaries, and Migrants: Cold War Conflicts and Convergences over International Air Hijacking Law
12: Paul Betts: Socialisms and International Law: Epilogue
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