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Book Review: Differential Treatment In International Environmental Law, Maxwell O. Chibundu May 2004

Book Review: Differential Treatment In International Environmental Law, Maxwell O. Chibundu

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A review of Differential Treatment in International Environmental Law by Phillippe Cullet. Brookfield, Ashgate Publishing Co., 2003.


The Other In International Law: 'Community' And International Legal Order, Maxwell O. Chibundu Mar 2004

The Other In International Law: 'Community' And International Legal Order, Maxwell O. Chibundu

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There is a built-in paradox in the emergence of international law over the last decade as a core concern of academics and policy-makers. On the one hand, it is difficult to imagine any other period in history that has witnessed such a profusion of attempts to tame the anarchical society by hedging it in a straight-jacket of legalities. Throughout the 1990s, international conferences generated reams of treaties, codes, and agendas for action. International adjudicatory tribunals proliferated, and endeavored to give teeth to ideas and obligations hitherto thought to be essentially aspirational. And yet, the ability of international law to regulate …