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Empire, emergency, and international law / John Reynolds.

By: Reynolds, John, 1981-.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Cambridge, c2017Description: xi, 329 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781107172517 (hardback).Subject(s): Emergencies -- Law and legislation | Human rights and international law | Imperialism | War and emergency powers | LAW / InternationalDDC classification: 342.062 Other classification: LAW051000
Contents:
Emergency, colonialism, and third world approaches to international law -- Racialisation and states of emergency -- Emergency doctrine : a colonial account -- Emergency derogations and the international human rights project -- Kenya : a "purely political" state of emergency -- The margin of appreciation doctrine : colonial origins -- Palestine : a "scattered, shattered space of exception"? -- Australia : racialised emergency intervention -- International law, resistance, and "real" states of emergency.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Emergency, colonialism, and third world approaches to international law -- Racialisation and states of emergency -- Emergency doctrine : a colonial account -- Emergency derogations and the international human rights project -- Kenya : a "purely political" state of emergency -- The margin of appreciation doctrine : colonial origins -- Palestine : a "scattered, shattered space of exception"? -- Australia : racialised emergency intervention -- International law, resistance, and "real" states of emergency.

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