Neste curso, em estilo seminário, os/as alunos/as terão acesso aos principais temas na vanguarda do Direito Internacional atual, entre eles: terrorismo, drones e uso da força, justiça climática, governança financeira global, taxação internacional, direito internacional autoritário e decolonialismo. O propósito do curso é ler decisões judiciais e textos fundamentais que apontem para os dilemas contemporâneos e os debates futuros sobre direito internacional.
Informações básicas
Bibliografia Básica
- BADIN, Michelle Ratton Sanchez; MOROSINI, Fábio Costa; GIANNATTASIO, Arthur Roberto Capella. Direito Internacional: Leituras Críticas, Almedina, 2019.
- TZOUVALA, Ntina. Capitalism As Civilisation: A History of International Law. Cambridge University Press, 2020.
- GOZZI, Gustavo. Rights and Civilizations: A History and Philosophy of International Law. Cambridge University Press, 2019.
- SLOBODIAN, Quinn. Globalists. Harvard University Press, 2018.
- PARPART, Jane L.; ZALEWSKI, Doctor Marysia (Ed.). Rethinking the man question: Sex, gender and violence in international relations. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2008.
Bibliografia Complementar
- ANIEVAS, Alexander; MANCHANDA, Nivi; SHILLIAM, Robbie (Ed.). Race and racism in international relations: Confronting the global colour line. Routledge, 2014.
- CHIMNI, B. S., International Law and World Order: A Critique of Contemporary Approaches, Cambridge University Press, 2019.
- CRAWFORD, James; KOSKENNIEMI, Martti (Ed.). The Cambridge companion to international law. Cambridge University Press, 2012.
- CRAWFORD, James. Brownlie's principles of public international law. Oxford University Press, USA, 2019.
- GEETA, Chowdhry; NAIR, Sheila. Power, postcolonialism and international relations: Reading race, gender and class. Routledge, 2013.
- KOSKENNIEMI, Martti. The politics of international law. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011.
- M. D. Evans (ed.): International Law Oxford University Press, Oxford, Fifth ed. 2018.
- SHAW, Malcolm N. International Law 8ed. Cambridge University Press Textbooks, 2017.
- CASIMIR, Jean. The Haitians: A decolonial history. The University of North Carolina Press, 2020.
- VERGÈS, Françoise. Um feminismo decolonial. Ubu Editora, 2020.
- TODD, Kimberly L; WANE, Kjoki Nathani (ed.). Decolonial Pedagogy: Examinig sites of resistance, resurgence and renewal. Palgrave Pivot, 2018.
- JOHNSON, Miranda. The Land Is Our History: Indigeneity, Law and the Settler State. Oxford University Press, 2016.
- REYNOLDS, John. Empire, Emergency and International Law. Cambridge University Press, 2017.
- SANTOS, Milton. Toward an other globalization: from the single thought to universal conscience. Springer, 2017.
- Pahuja, S,Decolonizing International Law. (CUP, 2011).
- Obregón, L. ‘The Civilized and the Uncivlized’, in B. Fassbender and A. Peters, The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law (OUP, 2012).
- Onuf, N. G. ‘Eurocentrism and Civilization’ (2004) 6 Journal of the History of International Law 37
- Dianne Otto, ‘Queering Gender [Identity] in International Law’ (2015) 33(4) Nordic Journal of Human Rights 299.
- José-Manuel Barreto, ‘Decolonial Strategies and Dialogue in the Human Rights Field: A Manifesto’ (2012) 3(1)Transnational Legal Theory 1
- Imperialismo y Derecho Internacional: Historia y Legado (Siglo del Hombre Editores, 2016) - Ensayo preliminar: Luis Eslava, Liliana Obregón, René Urueña (eds)