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Launched in 1991, The Asian Yearbook of International Law is a
major refereed publication dedicated to international law issues as
seen primarily from an Asian perspective, under the auspices of the
Foundation for the Development of International Law in Asia (DILA).
It is the first publication of its kind edited by a team of leading
international law scholars from across Asia. The Yearbook provides
a forum for the publication of articles in the field of
international law, and other Asian international law topics,
written by experts from the region and elsewhere. Its aim is
twofold: to promote international law in Asia, and to provide an
intellectual platform for the discussion and dissemination of Asian
views and practices on contemporary international legal issues.
Each volume of the Yearbook contains articles and shorter notes; a
section on State practice; an overview of Asian states
participation in multilateral treaties; succinct analysis of recent
international legal developments in Asia; an agora section devoted
to critical perspectives on international law issues; surveys of
the activities of international organizations of special relevance
to Asia; and book review, bibliography and documents sections. This
volume offers Asian perspectives on topics including :
treaty-making power in China; the crime of aggression, illegal
fishing and the destruction of environment in armed conflicts.
In International Law and World Order, B. S. Chimni articulates an
integrated Marxist approach to international law (IMAIL), combining
the insights of Marxism, socialist feminism, and postcolonial
theory. The book uses this approach to systematically and
critically examine the most influential contemporary theories of
international law, including new, feminist, realist, and
policy-oriented approaches. In doing so, it discusses a range of
themes relating to the history, structure, and process of
international law. The book also considers crucial world order
issues and problems that the international legal process has to
contend with, including the welfare of weak groups and nations, the
ecological crisis, and the role of human rights. This extensively
revised second edition provides an invaluable, in-depth and updated
review of the key literature and scholarship within this field of
study. It will be of particular interest to students and scholars
of international law, international relations, international
politics, and global studies.
In International Law and World Order, B. S. Chimni articulates an
integrated Marxist approach to international law (IMAIL), combining
the insights of Marxism, socialist feminism, and postcolonial
theory. The book uses this approach to systematically and
critically examine the most influential contemporary theories of
international law, including new, feminist, realist, and
policy-oriented approaches. In doing so, it discusses a range of
themes relating to the history, structure, and process of
international law. The book also considers crucial world order
issues and problems that the international legal process has to
contend with, including the welfare of weak groups and nations, the
ecological crisis, and the role of human rights. This extensively
revised second edition provides an invaluable, in-depth and updated
review of the key literature and scholarship within this field of
study. It will be of particular interest to students and scholars
of international law, international relations, international
politics, and global studies.
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