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Critical International Law: Postrealism, Postcolonialsm and Transnationalism edited by Prabhakar SINGH and Benoît MAYER. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014. xiv + 365 pp. Hardcover: £29.99.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2016

Ratna KAPUR*
Affiliation:
Jindal Global Law School

Abstract

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Copyright
© Asian Journal of International Law 2016 

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References

1. Anghie, Anthony, Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law (Cambridge Studies in Comparative and International Law) (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2. Anghie, Anthony, “Towards a Postcolonial International Law” in Prabhakar SINGH and Benoît MAYER, eds., Critical International Law: Postrealism, Postcolonialsm and Transnationalism (Delhi: Oxford University Press (2014), 123CrossRefGoogle Scholar at 127–128.

3. Toufayan, Mark, “`Suffering’ the Paradox of Rights: Critical Subaltern Historiography and the Genealogy of Empathy” in Prabhakar SINGH and Benoît MAYER, eds., Critical International Law: Postrealism, Postcolonialsm and Transnationalism (Delhi: Oxford University Press (2014), 167 at 175176Google Scholar.