[IntLawProfessors] Radical International law

William Slomanson bills at tjsl.edu
Thu Dec 2 08:35:47 EST 2010


Still confused, since we've all seen calls for radical change over the years. So I'm not sure what's radical abt a call for radical change. I thought I'd missed some concrete proposal. 

Regards,
Bill 
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From: Henderson, Ian S WGCMD AUS [henderis.aus at centcom.mil]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:49 AM
To: William Slomanson; Arvind Jasrotia; Intlawprofessors at mailman.anu.edu.au
Subject: RE: [IntLawProfessors] Radical International law

I think this at best only partly answers the question, but see a call
for papers on "Towards a Radical International Law" at
http://ilreports.blogspot.com/2010/11/call-for-papers-towards-radical.ht
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>From my reading of the call for papers, the use of the word 'radical'
indicates that papers should concern a critical rethinking of existing
architectures, norms etc and not just a review or explanation of current
law and systems.

Ian Henderson

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Would the best response be that which is "non-Radical?" (I'll have to
confess ignorance re the term "Radical Int'l Law.")
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Dear Sir,
Could you please suggest what is Radical International Law, particularly
in the field of Environment(or Climate Change).
Regards,
Arvind



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