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Ideas in Conflict. International Law and the War on Terror describes the transformation of international law and sovereignty in the post-war world. It imparts the causes and consequences of the rise of non-state actors' importance in international law and focuses on human rights and terrorism as two examples of this phenomenon.
Contents
Introduction; Part I Contemporary International Law; Methodology; The Origins of Sovereignty in Roman and Medieval Law; The Transformation of Sovereignty and International Law in Late Modernity; The Transformation of International Law by Human Rights; The UN Convention System and US Foreign Policy; IR Realism and the Positivity of International Law; Part II The Global War on Terror; Failed States; Containment and Disengagement; Assassination and International Law; Humanitarian Intervention and International Law; Lawfare, Wikileaks and the Rule of Law.



