Ethnicity and International Law: Histories, Politics and Practices
- Submitting institution
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University of Keele
- Unit of assessment
- 18 - Law
- Output identifier
- 547
- Type
- A - Authored book
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- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- ISBN
- 978-1107480667
- Open access status
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- Month of publication
- April
- Year of publication
- 2016
- URL
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- Supplementary information
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
- No
- COVID-19 affected output statement
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- Forensic science
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- Criminology
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- Interdisciplinary
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- Number of additional authors
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- Proposed double-weighted
- Yes
- Double-weighted statement
- Conducted over a period of eight years, this is the first-ever systematic, comprehensive, and in-depth analysis of the role of ethnicity in the making of international law. Building on critical and interdisciplinary approaches to law and working through major building blocks of international legal history, this monograph offers an alternative narrative of international law. In the process, it examines a large body of primary and secondary materials to offer a complex and multi-layered analysis of the role of ethnicity in international law. As a whole, this 275-page monograph (6 chapters) has redefined our understanding of international law and its history.
- Reserve for an output with double weighting
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- Author contribution statement
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- Non-English
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- English abstract
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