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The Liberal-Welfarist Law of Nations : A History of International Law
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 12
The law of nations of the Moderns: a new discipline
pp. 28
The liberal purpose of the modern law of nations: liberty, equality and security for states
pp. 43
State self-interest and self-esteem
pp. 50
The law of nations of the Moderns between free enterprise and protectionism
pp. 58
The welfarist purpose of the modern law of nations: the happiness of the people and the advancement of states
pp. 71
Co-operation and assistance to states: between liberalism and welfarism
pp. 84
The liberal-welfarist law of nations: a code of good conduct to discipline European states
pp. 93
Goodness, freedom and justice
pp. 110
A modern that became a classic: ‘the Vattelian moment’
pp. 115
The triumph of the liberal purpose of international law
pp. 11
Introduction
pp. 135
Liberal international law on the opposite tack: a welfarist purpose for the rest of the world
pp. 142
Intellectual and political explanations and justifications for the change
pp. 152
Classical international law in the era of economic liberalism: between free trade and protectionism
pp. 163
Liberal vision, dogmatic foundation and the appeal of liberalism
pp. 169
Concerns over social and economic inequalities: the emergence of a new welfarist purpose
pp. 184
The emergence of concerns for human rights
pp. 192
Continuity and discontinuities of the classical model
pp. 201
The two liberal purposes of contemporary international law
pp. 216
The dilemmas of the new liberal purpose (I): democracy, human rights and the rule of law
pp. 226
The dilemmas of the new liberal purpose (II): humanitarian interventions, identities and cultures
pp. 238
Summary and general outlook as to the new liberal and democratic purpose
pp. 249
The economic liberalism of contemporary international law: between Keynesian objectives and the triumph of free trade
pp. 257
The general evolution of the welfarist purpose: characteristics and difficulties
pp. 276
The specific evolution of the welfarist purpose: Third World(s) and development
pp. 105
Conclusion
pp. 109
Introduction
pp. 188
Conclusion
pp. 191
Introduction
pp. 302
Conclusion
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