Politics and the Histories of International Law : The Quest for Knowledge and Justice / edited by Raphael Schäfer, Anne Peters.
Politics and the Histories of International Law :
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9789004461802 (electronic book)
9789004461796 (print)
9789004461796 (print)
Yer Numarası
DK/6018
Eser Adının Farklı Biçimi
The Quest for Knowledge and Justice
Yayın Bilgisi
Leiden; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2021.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource.
Dizi
Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2021, ISBN: 9789004441910
Legal History Library ; 50/18
Legal History Library ; 50/18
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Front Matter -- Preliminary Material -- Copyright page -- Notes on Contributors -- Politics and the Histories of International Law: An Introduction / Authors: Anne Peters, Raphael Schäfer, and Randall Lesaffer -- Part 1 International Law and Vulnerable Groups -- Chapter 1 Strength through Diversity? The Paradox of Extraterritoriality and the History of the Odd Ones Out / Author: Madeleine Herren -- Chapter 2 The Politics of Writing on the History of Slavery in International Law / Author: Anne-Charlotte Martineau -- Chapter 3 Edmund Burke and the Ambivalence of Protection for Slaves: Between Humanity and Control / Author: Parvathi Menon -- Chapter 4 One Hundred Years of Soli(dari)tude: The Creation of the Refugee Regime and the Politics of Humanitarianism / Author: Momchil Milanov -- Part 2 The Use of Force Discourse in a Historical Perspective -- Chapter 5 Theorising Order in the Shadow of War: The Politics of International Legal Knowledge and the Justification of Force in Modernity / Author: Hendrik Simon -- Chapter 6 The Road to Collective Security: Soviet Russia, the League of Nations, and the Emergence of the ius contra bellum in the Aftermath of the Russian Revolution (1917-1934) / Author: Etienne Henry -- Chapter 7 Three Wartime Textbooks of International Law / Author: Deborah Whitehall -- Part 3 Regional and Cultural Variations of International Law -- Chapter 8 The Politics of History in the Late Qing Era: William A. P. Martin and a History of International Law for China / Author: Maria Adele Carrai -- Chapter 9 Mixed Claims Commissions in Latin America during the 19th and 20th Centuries: The Development of International Law in between Caudillos and Revolutions / Author: José Gustavo Prieto Muñoz -- Chapter 10 The Forgotten Continent? A South African Perspective on the Development of African International Legal Thought / Authors: Angelo Dube and Lindelwa Mhlongo -- Chapter 11 International Law and the European Court of Justice: The Politics of Avoiding History / Author: Michel Erpelding -- Part 4 The Looming of the Past over the 20th Century -- Chapter 12 Civilisation, Protection, Restitution: A Critical History of International Cultural Heritage Law in the 19th and 20th Century / Author: Sebastian M. Spitra -- Chapter 13 International Law, Science and Psychology in the New Haven School / Author: Ríán Derrig -- Chapter 14 Histories Hidden in the Shadow: Vitoria and the International Ostracism of Francoist Spain / Author: Julia Bühner -- Part 5 New Methods and Approaches -- Chapter 15 Turntablism in the History of International Law / Author: Jean d'Aspremont -- Chapter 16 The Politics of Anti-Politics: Historiographies of International Law and the Paradox of Antiquity / Author: Emiliano J. Buis -- Chapter 17 Taming Politics or Naïveté of Positivism in International Law?: Lassa Oppenheim and His Ascertainment of Customary International Law / Author: Hirofumi Oguri -- Chapter 18 A History of International Law in the Vernacular / Author: Jacob Katz Cogan -- Back Matter -- Index.
Özet, vb.
What are the implications of writing the history of legal issues? Eighteen authors from different legal systems and backgrounds offer different answers, by examining the history writing on issues ranging from slavery over the use of force to extraterritorial jurisdiction. Contributions show how historiography has often distorted or neglected regional cultures and suggest alternative methods and approaches to history writing. These studies are highly relevant for current international relations in which the fight over master narratives is especially fierce among governments, in different academic fields, and also between governments and academics. Contributors are: Jean d'Aspremont, Julia Bühner, Emiliano J.Buis, Maria Adele Carrai, Jacob Katz Cogan, Ríán Derrig, Angelo Dube, Michel Erpelding, Etienne Henry, Madeleine Herren, Randall Lesaffer, Anne-Charlotte Martineau, Parvathi Menon, Momchil Milanov, Hirofumi Oguri, Gustavo Prieto, Hendrik Simon, Sebastian Spitra, and Deborah Whitehall.
Konu
International law __ Historiography.
International law __ History.
International law __ Political aspects.
International relations.
International law __ History.
International law __ Political aspects.
International relations.
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