Accession, Agreement and Acceptance in International Law: Adversarialism and Consent After Bandung, (Hardcover)

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Management number 238722028 Release Date 2026/07/11 List Price $80.00 Model Number 238722028
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<p>This book shows that State accession to an international legal text is understood differently in different parts of the world, and moreover, that many conventions in the practice of international law are justifiable because of the assumption that accession is agreement.</p><p>The dominant understanding of accession as agreement has its roots in European legal traditions, where the notion that a legal text can represent an ascertainable and static 'meeting of the minds' underpins the logic of adversarial procedures, declarative judgment, punitive sanctions, and concepts such as necessity. This book shows how the 1955 Bandung Conference articulated a largely neglected vision of accession as acceptance, rather than agreement - one much older than those used at the 1945 San Francisco Conference establishing the UN Charter, one much older than the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights that became a mandatory precondition of moder statehood, and one from which perspective different legal concepts, such as non-intervention and consensus-based dispute settlement can be derived. Following the Bandungian idea of 'accession as acceptance' through subsequent decades of international law, the book chronicles the legacy of the acceptance-agreement disconnect in Third World engagements with international law. The book then argues that the consent as agreement assumption infuses the very process of adversarial judgment - a process almost indivisible from the practice of international law - with a self-sustaining imperial ideology. Finally, the book offers suggestions for procedural reform.</p><p>This book will appeal primarily to scholars interested in international adjudication, the history and theory of international law, Third World Approaches to International Law, as well as others with an interest in the lasting impact of colonialism on global institutions.</p>

  • Accession, Agreement and Acceptance in International Law: Adversarialism and Consent After Bandung, (Hardcover)
  • Author: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9781032445083
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Publication Date: 2026-09-18
  • Page Count: 284
Book format Hardcover
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Textbooks
Publication date September, 2026
Pages 284
Subgenre International
Series title No Series
Number in series 0
Edition 1
Publisher Taylor &amp; Francis
Language English
Is collectible N
Binding type Case Binding
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.13 x 6.00 x 9.19 in
Assembled product weight 1 lb
Bisac subject heading Law

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