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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1615155341
    Format: XI, 375 S.
    ISBN: 9004131345
    Series Statement: Historical materialism book series 6
    Note: Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral). - Dept. of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science . - Includes bibliographical references and index , Zugl.: London, Dept. of International Relastions, Diss., 2003
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
    RVK:
    Keywords: Internationales Recht ; Gleichberechtigung ; Marxismus ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Miéville, China 1972-
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  • 2
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    E-Resource
    Leiden; : BRILL,
    UID:
    almahu_9949702255302882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789047404613 , 9789004131347
    Series Statement: Historical Materialism Book Series ; 6
    Content: This book critically examines existing theories of international law and makes the case for an alternative Marxist approach. China Miéville draws on the pioneering jurisprudence of Evgeny Pashukanis linking law to commodity exchange, and in turn uses international law to make better sense of Pashukanis. Miéville argues that despite its advances, the recent 'New Stream' of radical international legal scholarship, like the mainstream it opposes, fails to make sense of the legal form itself. Drawing on Marxist theory and a critical history of international law from the sixteenth century to the present day, Miéville seeks to address that failure, and argues that international law is fundamentally constituted by the violence of imperialism.
    Note: Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Dept. of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science. , Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 'The Vanishing Point of Jurisprudence': International Law in Mainstream Theory -- Dissident Theories: Critical Legal Studies and Historical Materialism -- For Pashukanis: An Exposition and Defence of the Commodity-Form Theory of Law -- Coercion and the Legal Form: Politics, (International) Law and the State -- States, Markets and the Sea: Issues in the History of International Law -- Imperialism, Sovereignty and International Law -- Against the Rule of Law -- Pashukanis on International Law -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Between Equal Rights : A Marxist Theory of International Law, Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2005 ISBN 9789004131347
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_175171215X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789047404613 , 9789004131347
    Series Statement: Historical Materialism Book Series 6
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 'The Vanishing Point of Jurisprudence': International Law in Mainstream Theory -- Dissident Theories: Critical Legal Studies and Historical Materialism -- For Pashukanis: An Exposition and Defence of the Commodity-Form Theory of Law -- Coercion and the Legal Form: Politics, (International) Law and the State -- States, Markets and the Sea: Issues in the History of International Law -- Imperialism, Sovereignty and International Law -- Against the Rule of Law -- Pashukanis on International Law -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: This book critically examines existing theories of international law and makes the case for an alternative Marxist approach. China Miéville draws on the pioneering jurisprudence of Evgeny Pashukanis linking law to commodity exchange, and in turn uses international law to make better sense of Pashukanis. Miéville argues that despite its advances, the recent 'New Stream' of radical international legal scholarship, like the mainstream it opposes, fails to make sense of the legal form itself. Drawing on Marxist theory and a critical history of international law from the sixteenth century to the present day, Miéville seeks to address that failure, and argues that international law is fundamentally constituted by the violence of imperialism
    Note: Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Dept. of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004131347
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Between Equal Rights : A Marxist Theory of International Law Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2005
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1696436923
    Format: 1 online resource (387 pages)
    ISBN: 9781433704710
    Content: This book draws on Pashukanis, critical legal studies and the history of international regulation to critique existing theories of international law. It constructs an alternative Marxist approach, and argues that imperialism is intrinsic to international law.
    Content: Intro -- Introduction -- 1. 'International law has become important' -- 2. Materialism and dialectics -- 3. The structure of the book -- Chapter One: 'The Vanishing Point of Jurisprudence': International Law in Mainstream Theory -- 1. Beyond definition -- 2. Classic writers and debates -- 2.1. Disentangling denial -- 2.1.1. The will of the sovereign: Austin -- 2.1.2. The triumph of politics: Morgenthau -- 2.1.3. A third way? Carl Schmitt -- 2.2. Monism, dualism, positivism, naturalism -- 2.3. The high point of formalism: Kelsen -- 2.4. From rules to process: McDougal-Lasswell -- Chapter Two: Dissident Theories: Critical Legal Studies and Historical Materialism -- 1. Beyond pragmatism -- 2. Koskenniemi and the contradictions of liberalism -- 3. Marxism and international law -- 3.1. The inadequacies of Soviet theory -- 3.2. Radicalism with rules: B.S. Chimni -- Chapter Three: For Pashukanis: An Exposition and Defence of the Commodity-Form Theory of Law -- 1. The rise and fall of Pashukanis -- 2. The General Theory of Law and Marxism -- 2.1. Marxist method and the failure of alternative theories -- 2.1.1. Law as ideology -- 2.1.2. Law as iniquitous content -- 2.2. From the commodity form to the legal form -- 2.2.1. A note on history and logic -- 2.3. The withering away of law -- 3. Critiques and reconstructions -- 4. The relevance for international legal scholarship -- Chapter Four: Coercion and the Legal Form: Politics, (International) Law and the State -- 1. The problem of politics -- 2. Pashukanis and state-derivation theory -- 3. (International) Law and the contingency of the state -- 4. (International) Law, politics and violence -- 4.1. Form, content, economics and politics in international law -- 4.2. The unlikely marriage of Pashukanis and McDougal -- 5. Problems -- 6. The violence of the legal form.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004131347
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004131347
    Additional Edition: Print version Between Equal Rights : A Marxist Theory of International Law
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden ; : Brill,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959239396602883
    Format: 1 online resource (387 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-85933-4 , 9786610859337 , 1-4294-2684-5 , 90-474-0461-0 , 1-4337-0471-4
    Series Statement: Historical materialism book series, vol. 6
    Content: This book critically examines existing theories of international law and makes the case for an alternative Marxist approach. China Miéville draws on the pioneering jurisprudence of Evgeny Pashukanis linking law to commodity exchange, and in turn uses international law to make better sense of Pashukanis. Miéville argues that despite its advances, the recent 'New Stream' of radical international legal scholarship, like the mainstream it opposes, fails to make sense of the legal form itself. Drawing on Marxist theory and a critical history of international law from the sixteenth century to the present day, Miéville seeks to address that failure, and argues that international law is fundamentally constituted by the violence of imperialism.
    Note: Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Dept. of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science. , Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 'The Vanishing Point of Jurisprudence': International Law in Mainstream Theory -- Dissident Theories: Critical Legal Studies and Historical Materialism -- For Pashukanis: An Exposition and Defence of the Commodity-Form Theory of Law -- Coercion and the Legal Form: Politics, (International) Law and the State -- States, Markets and the Sea: Issues in the History of International Law -- Imperialism, Sovereignty and International Law -- Against the Rule of Law -- Pashukanis on International Law -- Bibliography -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-13134-5
    Language: English
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