International law and the rise of nations : the state system and the challenge of ethnic groups /

Among the Significant consequences of the Cold War's end have been the rise of nations and the challenges that these nations present for global order and international law. Taking a unique approach to explore this phenomenon, Beck and Ambrosio consider three principal themes: the emergence of n...

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Other Authors: Ambrosio, Thomas, 1971-, Beck, Robert J., 1961-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Chatham House Publishers, c2002
New York : Chatham House Publishers/Seven Bridges Press, ©2002
New York : Chatham House Publishers : Seven Bridges Press, c2002
New York, NY : c2002
New York : [2002]
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Summary:Among the Significant consequences of the Cold War's end have been the rise of nations and the challenges that these nations present for global order and international law. Taking a unique approach to explore this phenomenon, Beck and Ambrosio consider three principal themes: the emergence of nations, the international legal challenges that such nations pose, and international legal efforts to accommodate nations within the global state system. Seminal works by celebrated scholars and new contributions are featured alongside focus essays and bibliographies to place the selected readings in context. Students of international law, political science, and ethnic studies will find this book valuable for its focus on an overlooked but important subject
Physical Description:xii, 364 p. ; 23 cm
xii, 364 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:188911930X (pbk)
188911930X (pbk.)
188911930X
9781889119304 (pbk)
9781889119304 (pbk.)
9781889119304