"The thesis on which the book is based won the 2009 prize for best doctoral thesis from the Association des professeurs de droit du Québec"--Jacket.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Of unity, perspective and perception : an ontological preamble -- Unity, unification, universality : a terminological disambiguation -- Material unity -- Formal unity -- Cultual unity -- Logical unity -- General conclusion. Unitas multiplex.
Summary
Unity is presented as the theoretical opposite of fragmentation in international law scholarship, but its meaning remains vague and intuitive. This book attempts to dispel that vagueness by exploring the various possible meanings of the concept of unity in international law.
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