Decoding International Law
In stock
Smart shoppers OnBuy it!
- Earn Cashback on every purchase – spend it instantly on your next order
- Free delivery – on millions of items across the site
- Customers love us – 126,000 Trustpilot reviews and an 'Excellent' rating
Interest-free payment options available
See full product description & details
Delivery: Standard (Free) | Tue 23rd - Mon 29th Jun
Returns: 30 days
180-day payment protection
Most Popular in Law Books
Decoding International Law Description
Decoding International Law - Tiefenbrun, Susan
Details
| OPC | PDHNSSB |
|---|---|
| Codes | 0195385772 (ISBN-10) |
| 9780195385779 (ISBN) |
Disclaimer: The information below is provided by various external sources and should be used as a guide only.
Violations of international law and human rights laws are the plague of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. People's inhumanity to people escalates as wars proliferate and respect for human rights and the laws of war diminish. In Decoding International Law: Semiotics and the Humanities Professor Susan Tiefenbrun analyzes international law as represented artfully in the humanities. Mass violence and flagrant violations of human rights have a dramatic effect that naturally appeals to writers film makers artists philosophers historians and legal scholars who represent these horrors indirectly through various media and in coded language. This reader-friendly book enables us to comprehend and decode international law and human rights laws by interpreting meanings concealed in great works of art literature film and the humanities. Here the author adopts an interdisciplinary method of interpretation based on the science of signs linguistics stylistics and an in-depth analysis of the work's cultural context. This book unravels the complexities of such controversial issues as terrorism civil disobedience women's and children's human rights and the piracy of intellectual property. It provides in-depth analyses of diverse literary works: Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent and the movie Hotel Rwanda (both representing terrorism); Martin Luther King's Letter from Birmingham Jail; two documentary films about women and family law in Iran Divorce Iranian Style and Two Women; Lisa See's Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (women's human rights and human trafficking in China); Uzodinma Iweala's Beasts of No Nation (shedding light on child soldiering and trafficking in Africa) and much more.
Alternative names:
- ISBN Decoding International Law ( Semiotics and the Humanities ) 588 pages English
Detailed Product Information
Features
| Language version | English |
|---|---|
| Release date (DD/MM/YYYY) | 06/05/2010 |
| Number of pages | 588 pages |
| Written by | Susan Tiefenbrun |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Suggested gender | Any gender |
| International Standard Book Number (ISBN) | 9780195385779 |
Compare Sellers for Decoding International Law
- New from £120.47
| Seller | Ratings | Warranty | Returns | Price | Delivery | Total | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (3.3k reviews) | - |
30 Days
Free Returns No
|
£120.47
|
+Free Delivery
Est. Delivery:
23rd-29th Jun
|
£120.47
|
Earn as you shop with instant Cashback on everything.
No catch, no cost
- Paid into your OnBuy account
- Spend it on your next purchase
- Save it or withdraw it
Become a Cashback VIP
Just 1 purchase unlocks bigger deals & rates




