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Mirrors of Justice : Law and Power in the Post-Cold War Era, Paperback / softback Book

Mirrors of Justice : Law and Power in the Post-Cold War Era Paperback / softback

Edited by Kamari Maxine (Yale University, Connecticut) Clarke, Mark (George Mason University, Virginia) Goodale

Paperback / softback

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Mirrors of Justice is a groundbreaking study of the meanings of and possibilities for justice in the contemporary world.

The book brings together a group of both prominent and emerging scholars to reconsider the relationships between justice, international law, culture, power, and history through case studies of a wide range of justice processes.

The book's eighteen authors examine the ambiguities of justice in Europe, Africa, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and Melanesia through critical empirical and historical chapters.

The introduction makes an important contribution to our understanding of the multiplicity of justice in the twenty-first century by providing an interdisciplinary theoretical framework that synthesizes the book's chapters with leading-edge literatures on human rights, legal pluralism, and international law.

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