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Great powers and outlaw states : Unequal sovereigns in the international legal order

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2004Description: 391p xviiiISBN:
  • 9780521534901
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.260000 SIM
Contents:
Contents Foreword Professor James Crawford; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction: 1. Great powers and outlaw states; Part II. Concepts: 2. Sovereign equalities; 3. Legalised hierarchies; Part III. Histories: Great Powers: 4. Legalised hegemony: Vienna to The Hague 1815-1906; 5. 'Extreme equality': rupture at The Hague 1907; 6. The great powers, sovereign equality and the making of the UN charter: San Francisco 1945; 7. Holy alliances: Verona 1818 and Kosovo 1999; Part IV. Histories: Outlaw States: 8. Unequal sovereigns 1815-1839; 9. Peace-loving nations: 1945; 10. Outlaw states: 1999; Part V. Conclusion: 11. Arguing about Afghanistan: great powers and outlaw states redux; 12. The puzzle of sovereignty.
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Contents
Foreword Professor James Crawford;
Preface;
Acknowledgements;
Part I. Introduction: 1. Great powers and outlaw states;
Part II. Concepts: 2. Sovereign equalities;
3. Legalised hierarchies;
Part III. Histories: Great Powers:
4. Legalised hegemony: Vienna to The Hague 1815-1906;
5. 'Extreme equality': rupture at The Hague 1907;
6. The great powers, sovereign equality and the making of the UN charter: San Francisco 1945;
7. Holy alliances: Verona 1818 and Kosovo 1999;
Part IV. Histories: Outlaw States: 8. Unequal sovereigns 1815-1839;
9. Peace-loving nations: 1945;
10. Outlaw states: 1999;
Part V. Conclusion:
11. Arguing about Afghanistan: great powers and outlaw states redux;
12. The puzzle of sovereignty.

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