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The fragility of the 'failed state' paradigm, a different international law perception of the absence of effective government, by Neyire Akpinarli

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The fragility of the 'failed state' paradigm, a different international law perception of the absence of effective government, by Neyire Akpinarli
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [237]-261) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The fragility of the 'failed state' paradigm
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
428436808
Responsibility statement
by Neyire Akpinarli
Series statement
Developments in international law, v. 63
Sub title
a different international law perception of the absence of effective government
Table Of Contents
The appearance and features of the absence of effective government -- Case studies -- Internal reflection of the world historical context -- Determining the absence of effective government in public international law -- International legal subjectivity -- Handling the legal complications of the absence of effective government -- The hypocritical approach of the north to solving the absence of -- Effective government : state reconstruction -- The hypocritical approach of the north to solving the absence of effective government : the economic and social appraoch as a long term solution
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