... FBA
Whewell Professor ofInternational Law, Faculty of Law, and
Director, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law,
University of Cambridge
John S. Bell FBA
Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, ... this
imperialist international law.
13
The project, then, was to excise these
colonial aspects ofinternationallaw from the system of international
lawand to recreate a new, open and non-colonial international ... basis for the norms of jus gentium, and internalized in that
it represents the authentic identity ofthe Indian.
War, sovereigntyandthe transformation ofthe Indian
War, the central theme of Vitoria’s...
... System and colonial problems 136
The Mandate System andthe construction of the
non-European state 147
Government, sovereigntyand economy 156
The mandate andthe dissolution ofsovereignty 179
The ... FBA
Whewell Professor ofInternational Law, Faculty of Law, and
Director, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law,
University of Cambridge
John S. Bell FBA
Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, ... imperial character ofthe discipline
and its enduring significance for peoples ofthe Third World.
antony anghie is Professor ofLaw at the S. J. Quinney School of
Law, University of Utah. He received...
... considering the place of international
law among the sciences’,
57
and international lawyers ofthe period
invariably refer to the ‘science’ ofinternational law.
58
The positivist self-
image of being ... Oppenheim, The Science of
International Law.
59
Lawrence, The Principles ofInternational Law, p.94.
60
Ibid., p. 1.
40 imperialism, sovereigntyandinternationallaw
The second section of this ... identify and interpret relevant forms of state behaviour in the
midst ofthe general flux and confusion ofinternational relations. Thus
Lawrence writes ofthe great international lawyers ofthe nineteenth
century...
... Activism, the
Public Interest, andtheMakingof
Constitutional Law
larry yackle
the university of chicago press chicago and london
THE DOCUMENTARY CONSTITUTION 15
that we must deduce the constitutional ... School of Law. He has taught and written about constitutional law throughout
his academic career, and he is the author of fi ve other books, including Reform and Regret
and Reclaiming the Federal ... warp and woof of constitutional
law is still traceable to the written document and must be, given that
the document and only the document counts as the Constitution.
10
But this is sophistry and...
... January 1976
ICJ International Court of Justice
ICJ Reports Reports oftheInternational Court of
Justice
ICLQ Internationaland Comparative Law
Quarterly
ICRC International Committee ofthe Red
Cross
ICRC ... Convention
for the Amelioration ofthe Condition
of the Wounded and Sick in Armed
Forces in the Field: Commentary
(ICRC, Geneva, 1952)
table ofconventions xlvii
1993
Convention on the Prohibition ofthe ... 95/46/EC (Directive 95/46/EC of the
European Parliament andofthe Council on the protection of
individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on
xxxiv table ofconventions
Art. 25 6,...
... read in the context of his loyalty to
Laplace and, especially, the events ofthe years 1821–2. However, Biot had a long-
term commitment to understanding the life and work of Newton, andthe history ... scholarship.
Science and Genius
is book highlights the themes ofthe use of Newton’s reputation in support
of various interests within the scienti c community, the increasing use of his
archives andthe ... Fellow ofthe RAS
and a close friend of Baily. He was Professor of Mathematics at the University
of London, the non-denominational, or ‘godless’, response to the monopoly on
learning of Anglican...
... do
with those forces, where to put them and how to command them, and whether
they should be there at all.
Gen. Muhammad Fawzi, austere and by -the- book, had commanded the
Egyptian Military Academy ... amenable to the idea. Shaken by the loss of their jets, they were
further stunned in September by a coup attempt by one Major Salim Hatum, a
Druze, andthe subsequent purging ofthe officer corps. ... three years and resulted in the deportation of much ofthe Palestinian
Arabs’ leadership andthe weakening of their economy. The Yishuv, conversely,
grew strong. Yet victory was denied the Jews....
... And
then you had geography. I always used to get muddled up because
all the maps in the atlas were the same size and so the map of
Africa was the same size as England. It was all very silly and ... in
mathematics and science. On leaving school at 16, he went into his
father’s business rather than further his formal education. Because of
the wartime increase of shipping rates andthe death of ... people in England as the
Celts, the foreigners andthe Jews.”
5
In any event, it appears that the Ta-
plins, like the Mitchells, were conventionally observant ofthe religious
practice ofthe day,...