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- Title Pages
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
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1 Provincializing Grotius -
2 Indirect Hegemonies in International Legal Relations -
3 International Law, Empire, and the Relative Indeterminacy of Narrative -
4 The Concepts of Universal Monarchy and Balance of Power in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century—A Case Study -
5 Between Faith and Empire -
6 Jus gentium and the Transformation of Latin American Nature: One More Reading of Vitoria? -
7 Cerberus -
8 Revolution, Empire, and Utopia -
9 Towards the Empire of a ‘Civilizing Nation’ -
10 A Comporting Sovereign, Tribes, and the Ordering of Imperial Authority in Colonial Upper Canada of the 1830s -
11 Territory, Sovereignty, and the Construction of the Colonial Space -
12 An Anti-Imperialist Universalism? Jus Cogens and the Politics of International Law -
13 Drift towards an Empire? The Trajectory of American Reformers in the Cold War -
14 Imperium sine fine -
15 Scepticism of the Civilizing Mission in International Law - Index
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(p.xv) List of Contributors
- Source:
- International Law and Empire
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
-
1 Provincializing Grotius -
2 Indirect Hegemonies in International Legal Relations -
3 International Law, Empire, and the Relative Indeterminacy of Narrative -
4 The Concepts of Universal Monarchy and Balance of Power in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century—A Case Study -
5 Between Faith and Empire -
6 Jus gentium and the Transformation of Latin American Nature: One More Reading of Vitoria? -
7 Cerberus -
8 Revolution, Empire, and Utopia -
9 Towards the Empire of a ‘Civilizing Nation’ -
10 A Comporting Sovereign, Tribes, and the Ordering of Imperial Authority in Colonial Upper Canada of the 1830s -
11 Territory, Sovereignty, and the Construction of the Colonial Space -
12 An Anti-Imperialist Universalism? Jus Cogens and the Politics of International Law -
13 Drift towards an Empire? The Trajectory of American Reformers in the Cold War -
14 Imperium sine fine -
15 Scepticism of the Civilizing Mission in International Law - Index