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Successive hegemonic powers have shaped the foundations of international law. This book examines whether the predominance of the United States is leading to foundational change in the international legal system. A range of leading scholars in international law and international relations consider six foundational areas that could be undergoing change, including international community, sovereign equality, the law governing the use of force, and compliance. The authors demonstrate that the effects of US predominance on the foundations of international law are real, but also intensely complex. This complexity is due, in part, to a multitude of actors exercising influential roles. And it is also due to the continued vitality and remaining functionality of the international legal system itself. This system limits the influence of individual states, while stretching and bending in response to the changing geopolitics of our time.

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  • Utgivningsdatum2008-01-21
  • Mått151 x 228 x 30 mm
  • Vikt822 g
  • FormatHäftad
  • SpråkEngelska
  • Antal sidor552
  • FörlagCambridge University Press
  • ISBN9780521050869
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