Rights and Civilizations

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Rights and Civilizations

A History and Philosophy of International Law

Social and political philosophy History of ideas International relations Methods, theory and philosophy of law Systems of law: Islamic law Legal history Public international law

Author: Gustavo Gozzi

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 14th February 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781108697422


Rights and Civilizations

Translated from the Italian original, Rights and Civilizations traces a history of international law to illustrate the origins of the Western colonial project and its attempts to civilize the non-European world. The book, ranging from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first, explains how the West sought to justify its own colonial conquests through an ideology that revolved around the idea of its own assumed superiority, variously attributed to Christian peoples (in the early modern age), Western civil peoples (in the nineteenth century), and developed peoples (at the beginning of the twentieth century), and now to democratic Western peoples.

In outlining this history and discourse, the book shows that, while the Western conception may style itself as universal, it is in fact relative. This comes out by bringing the Western civilization into comparison with others, mainly the Islamic one, suggesting the need for an intercivilizational approach to international law.

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