Against expectations that the turn away from state socialism would
likewise initiate a turn away from Marxist thought, recent years
have seen a resurgence of interest in Marxism and its reassessment
by a new generation of theorists. This 2008 book pursues that
interest with specific reference to international law. It presents
a sustained and fascinating exploration of the pertinence of
Marxist ideas, concepts and analytical practices for international
legal enquiry from a range of angles. Essays consider the
relationship between Marxism and critical approaches to
international law, the legacy of Soviet international legal theory,
the bearing of Marxism for the analysis of international trade law
and human rights, and the significance for international legal
enquiry of such Marxist concepts as the commodity, praxis and
exploitation.
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