Empire's Law by Amy Bartholomew

Empire's Law by Amy Bartholomew

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What was the legacy of the war in Iraq?

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Empire's Law by Amy Bartholomew

What is the legacy of the war in Iraq?
'Right now there can't be enough discussion of America's role in world politics.. This is a much-needed collection from leading scholars' -- Neil Stammers, Senior Lecturer in the Department of International Relations and Politics, University of Sussex
'A first rate essay collection and a 'must read' for students of international law, politics and ethics' -- Jean L. Cohen, Professor of Political Science, Columbia University
'It is extremely relevant ... the coverage is excellent' -- Professor Bob Fine, Director, Social Theory Centre, Warwick University

In this crowded field, Empire's Law stands out as a rigorous and uniquely engaged collection

-- Irina Ceric, Osgoode Hall Law Journal, York University
Amy Bartholomew is an Associate Professor in the Department of Law at Carleton University. She is the editor of Empire's Law: The American Imperial Project and the 'War to Remake the World' (Pluto, 2006). She was an expert witness at the Brussels Tribunal, part of the World Tribunal on Iraq held in April 2004, and on the panel of advocates at the culminating session of the WTI held in Istanbul in June 2005.
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ISBN 13 9780745323695
ISBN 10 0745323693
Title Empire's Law
Author Amy Bartholomew
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pluto Press
Year published 2006-01-20
Number of pages 384
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