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Empire, Emergency and International Law
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2017
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Foreword
pp. 1
Prologue
pp. 7
Emergency, Colonialism and Third World Approaches to International Law
pp. 36
Racialisation and States of Emergency
pp. 68
Emergency Doctrine: A Colonial Account
pp. 109
EMPIRE'S LAW
pp. 111
Emergency Derogations and the International Human Rights Project
pp. 138
Kenya: A ‘Purely Political’ State of Emergency
pp. 170
The Margin of Appreciation Doctrine: Colonial Origins
pp. 195
Palestine: ‘A Scattered, Shattered Space of Exception’?
pp. 244
Australia: Racialised Emergency Intervention
pp. 266
International Law, Resistance and ‘Real’ States of Emergency
pp. 289
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