01607 a2200349 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001500136072001500151072001600166072001500182072001500197072001300212072001300225072001400238072001300252072001300265072002100278072002100299072001800320100001800338245007200356250000600428260003200434300001000466520076600476999001501242131711403520250317111616.0250312042016GB eng  a9781317114031 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 33.99fBB a01 aeng7 aLAB2thema7 aLNT2thema7 aLBBR2thema7 aLNF2thema7 aJPA2thema7 aLAB2bic7 aLNT2bic7 aLBBR2bic7 aLNF2bic7 aJPA2bic7 aLAW0510002bisac7 aLAW0000002bisac7 a341.012bisac1 aJohn R. Morss10aInternational Law as the Law of CollectivesbToward a Law of People a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20160422 a168 p bThis book is concerned with how we can make sense of the confusing landscape of individualistic explanation in international law. Arguing that international law lacks the vocabulary to deal with the collective dimension and therefore perpetuates an individualistic vocabulary, the book develops and articulates a more appropriate collective approach for public international law. In doing so, it reframes longstanding problems such as the conflict between self-determination and the integrity of states and the effects and the limits of state sovereignty in an increasingly globalized world. Presenting fresh perspectives on a range of contemporary issues in international law, the book draws on the work of major contributors to legal and political theory. c5403d5403