Between Anarchy and Society: Trusteeship and the Obligations of Power
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Department of International Politics |
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07/11/2008
07/11/2008
2003
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Resumo |
Bain, William, Between Anarchy and Society: Trusteeship and the Obligations of Power (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp.viii+216 RAE2008 The international administration of troubled states - whether in Bosnia, Kosovo, or East Timor - has seen a return to the principle of trusteeship; that is when some form of international supervision is required in a particular territory in order both to maintain order and to foster the norms and practices of fair self-government. Drawing on history, law, and international relations theory, William Bain presents an authoritative and forceful account of this crucial and misunderstood phenomenon. |
Identificador |
Bain , W 2003 , Between Anarchy and Society: Trusteeship and the Obligations of Power . Oxford University Press . 0-19-926026-5 PURE: 80195 PURE UUID: 5cbeb908-10fd-4027-98fb-17f155370362 dspace: 2160/944 |
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eng |
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Oxford University Press |
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