Bültmann & Gerriets
The Law of International Lawyers
von Alexis Galán, Wouter Werner, Marieke de Hoon
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-107-19318-5
Erschienen am 07.03.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 28 mm [T]
Gewicht: 792 Gramm
Umfang: 444 Seiten

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Introduction: the law of international lawyers Wouter Werner, Marieke De Hoon and Alexis Galán; 1. What moves law? Martti Koskenniemi and transcendence in international law Gregor Noll; 2. Formalism, realism and the politics of indeterminacy David Dyzenhaus; 3. Settling disputes: a matter of politics and law Nigel D. White; 4. Form meets function: the culture of formalism and international environmental regimes Jaye Ellis; 5. Martti Koskenniemi on human rights: an empirical perspective Eric A. Posner; 6. The rule of law in an agnostic world: the prohibition on the use of force and humanitarian exceptions Jutta Brunnée and Stephen J. Toope; 7. The space between us: law, teleology and the new orientalism of counterdisciplinarity Nikolas M. Rajkovic; 8. The critical subject Sahib Singh; 9. Practicing law: Spoudaios, professional, expert, or 'Macher'? Reflections on the changing nature of an occupation Friedrich Kratochwil; 10. Thinking about what international humanitarian lawyers 'do': an examination of the laws of war as a field of professional practice Frédéric Mégret; 11. International law and the limits of history Anne Orford; 12. Even the dead will not be safe: international law and the struggle over tradition Andrew Lang and Susan Marks; 13. Martti Koskenniemi and the historiography of international law in the age of the war on terror Samuel Moyn; 14. Martti Koskenniemi's critique of Eurocentrism in international law Liliana Obregón; Epilogue: to enable and enchant: epilogue on the power of law Martti Koskenniemi.



"For decades, Martti Koskenniemi has not just been an influential writer in international law; his work has caused a significant shift in the direction of the field. This book engages with some of the core questions that have animated Koskenniemi's scholarship so far. Its chapters attest to the breadth and depth of Koskenniemi's oeuvre and the different ways in which he has explored these questions. Koskenniemi's work is applied to a wide range of functional areas in international law and discussed in relation to an even broader range of theoretical perspectives, including history, political theory, sociology and international relations theory. These invaluable insights have been expertly brought together by the volume editors, who identify the key and common themes of many of the book's contributions. This volume demonstrates the importance of critical legal scholarship in the ways international law is enacted, shaped and reshaped over time"--


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