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_aMAS-ALLA/ vol. 9(25)/ jun. 2002
100 1 _aBaxi, Upendra
245 _aOperation "Enduring Freedom" towards a New International Law and Order?.
_cUpendra Baxi
260 _aBogotá-CK:
_bInstituto Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos,
_c2002.
300 _apáginas 33-50.
310 _aSemestral
362 _avol. 9 (25) (Jun. 2002)
490 _aMas allá del derecho. Beyond Law.
520 _aThe tragic cruelty of september 11, 2001, and its still unfolding aftermath, marks the beginning of the end of hegemonic patterns of the monopoly of force on which much of modern contemporary international law "rests". Such critical events have disrupted the extant westhhalian notions of international legality and visions od world order in many ways. First, performative feats of global diplomacy now aim to produce a resilient consensus, not entirely ephhemeral, providing "justifications" for a global "war" against "terrorism". Second a "network" global society now generates "network" international law. Third, all this entails a new kind of networking or orders of state sovereignties, where a large number of national, regional, and global agencies crisscross to fashion unusual, even extraordinarily shifting, yet "vital" strategic alliances.
653 _aTERRORISMO
653 _aACTIVIDADES SUBERSIVAS
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_aInstituto Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos (ILSA)
_dBogotá-CK: Instituto Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos, 2002.
_oHEMREV029432
_tMas allá del derecho. Beyond Law.
_w(BO-LP-MUSEF)MUSEF-HEM-PPE-091110
810 _aInstituto Latinoamericano de Servicios Legales Alternativos.
850 _aBO-LpMNE
901 _aCarla Nina López
942 _2ddc
_aBIB
_bBIB
_cPPE
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_g2018-02-15
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