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Rights and Civilizations: A History and Philosophy of International Law

SKU: 9781108464017

4,364.82

Explore the intricate history and philosophy of international law, tracing Western civilization’s colonial ambitions. This essential work reveals how notions of superiority justified global conquests from the 16th century onward. Delve into how a purportedly universal Western legal framework is critiqued as relative through comparative analysis, especially with Islamic traditions. Essential for Indian law students, history scholars, and global studies professionals, this book advocates for a vital ‘intercivilizational’ approach to understanding law. Gain profound insights into global legal discourse and its cultural underpinnings.

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