Wednesday, November 6, 2019

von Bernstorff & Dann: The Battle for International Law: South-North Perspectives on the Decolonization Era

Jochen von Bernstorff (Universität Tübingen - Law) & Philipp Dann (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Law) have published The Battle for International Law: South-North Perspectives on the Decolonization Era (Oxford Univ. Press 2019). Contents include:
  • Jochen von Bernstorff & Philipp Dann, The Battle for International Law: A Sketch
  • Surabhi Ranganathan, The Common Heritage of Mankind: Annotations on a Battle
  • Jochen von Bernstorff, The Battle for the Recognition of Wars of National Liberation
  • Luis Eslava, The Developmental State: Independence, Dependency and the History of the South
  • Matthew Craven, Colonial Fragments: Decolonisation, Concessions and Acquired Rights
  • Anna Brunner, Acquired Rights and State Succession - The Rise and Fall of the Third World in the International Law Commission
  • Sundhya Pahuja & Anna Saunders Rival Worlds and the Place of the Corporation in International law
  • Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah, The Battle Continues: Rebuilding Empire through Internationalization of State Contracts
  • Florian Hoffmann & Bethania Assy, (De)colonizing Human Rights
  • Rotem Giladi, Picking Battles: Race, Decolonization, and Apartheid
  • Ingo Venzke, The International Court of Justice During the Battle for International Law (1955-1975)-Colonial Imprints and Possibilities for Change
  • Guy Sinclair, The Battle and the United Nations
  • Philipp Dann, The World Bank in the Battles of the 'Decolonization Era'
  • Prabhakar Singh, Reading R.P. Anand in the Postcolony: Between Resistance and Appropriation
  • Carl Landauer, Taslim Olawale Elias: From British Colonial Law to Modern International Law
  • Umut Özsu, Determining New Selves: Mohammed Bedjaoui on Algeria, Western Sahara, and Post-Classical International Law
  • Emamanuelle Tourme Jouannet, Charles Chaumont's Third World International Legal Theory
  • Christopher Gevers, Literal 'Decolonisation': Re-reading African International Legal Scholarship through the African Novel
  • Bill Bowring, The Soviets and the Right to Self-Determination of the Colonized: Contradictions of Soviet Diplomacy and Foreign Policy in the Era of Decolonization
  • Olivier Barsalou, The Failed Battle for Self-Determination: The United States and the Postwar Illusion of Enlightened Colonialism, 1945-1975
  • Martti Koskenniemi, What's Law Got to Do with it? Recollections, Impressions