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International law as constructive resistance towards peace and justice

edited by Makoto Seta and Yota Negishi

(International law in Japanese perspective, v. 16)

Brill, c2024

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Professor Toshiki Mogami, the featured figure of this memorial edition, has developed his academic career in international law and politics. Professor Mogami’s original normative and analytical framework is characterized by himself as Jus Contra Anarchism et Oligarchism: international law against interstate and institutionalised violence. The editors extract the very essence of his teachings from Professor Mogami’s masterpieces, specifically, International Law as Constructive Resistance towards Peace and Justice.

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Introduction International Law as Constructive Resistance for Peace and Justice   Makoto Seta and Yota Negishi Part 1 (De-)Constructive Resistance for Alterity in International Law 1 The Phenomenological Embodiment of International Lawyers: The Gaze at People Living ‘In This Corner of the Beautiful World’   Yota Negishi 2 For Belated Justice in International Law: Righting Historical Wrongs in East Asia   Kohki Abe Part 2 (Re-)Constructing Peace and Justice in International Law 3 Gender-Based Violence against Women in International Law: Transformative Possibility of International Law   Miho Omi 4 The Right to Peace Revisited: Beyond an Aspiring Norm   Yasue Mochizuki Part 3 Constructive Resistance in International Law from Below 5 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons as Legal Correction of International Injustice Issues of Normalization of ‘Human Security’ and Creation of World Law   Masashi Nakayama 6 Enemy or Disobedience?: Paradigm Crisis on the Use of Lethal Force in Occupied Territory   Kyo Arai Part 4 Constructive Resistance through International Legal Institutions 7 International Organisations and Contestation: Reconsidering Democratic Control in Global Constitutionalism   Ryuya Daidouji 8 Legal Control for the UN Security Council: Toward Jus Contra Oligarchiam as Critical Global Constitutionalism   Masami Maruyama Part 5 Constructive Resistance in International Law by Sovereign States? 9 The United Nations and the Big Powers at a Time of ‘Patriotic Unilateralism’ and ‘Global Governance’   Tetsuya Yamada 10 The Role of Universal Jurisdiction in Achieving International Legal Justice: A Global Constitutionalism Perspective   Makoto Seta Index

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