Routledge handbook of international law and the humanities /

"This handbook brings together 40 of the world's leading scholars and rising stars who study international law from disciplines in the humanities - from history to literature, philosophy to the visual arts - to showcase the distinctive contributions that this field has made to the study of...

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Group Author: Chalmers, Shane (Editor); Pahuja, Sundhya (Editor)
Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
Publisher Address: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2021.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Routledge handbooks
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Summary: "This handbook brings together 40 of the world's leading scholars and rising stars who study international law from disciplines in the humanities - from history to literature, philosophy to the visual arts - to showcase the distinctive contributions that this field has made to the study of international law over the past two decades. Outlining new ways of imagining, and doing, international law at a moment in time when original, critical thought and practice is more necessary than ever, this handbook will be essential for scholars, students and practitioners in international law, international relations, as well as in law and the humanities more generally"--
Carrier Form: xvii, 487 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780367420741
0367420740
9780367773458
0367773457
Index Number: KZ1249
CLC: D99-05
Call Number: D99-05/R869
Contents: Introduction. Practice, craft and ethos: inheriting a tradition /
Modus vivendi : office of transnational jurisprudent /
Life in the ruins : international law as doctrine and discipline /
Receiving traditions of civility, remaking conditions of cohabitation : a genealogy of politics, law and piety in South Asia /
the atomics /
Tender images : characters of private international law in the humanities /
A training in conduct /
Absent images of international law /
Listening about law in the sonic arts : John Cage's 4'33" and Lawrence Abu Hamdan's Saydnaya (the missing 19dB ) /
Criminal procedure and the humanities : questions of method and orientation /
Wayfaring methods /
Foot notes. Reflections on method and form /
Critical humanities and the human of international human rights law /
Certain (mis)conceptions : Westphalian origins, portraiture and wampum /
The travels of human rights : the UNESCO Human Rights Exhibition 1950-53 /
International law, literature and world making /
Sunil Gangopadhyay's lord-healer of lost cases, with a translators afterword : cultivating a postcolonial literary legal imagination /
We are making a new world /
The time of revolution : decolonisation, heterodox international legal historiography and the problem of the contemporary /
A double take on debt : reparations claims and shifting regimes of visibility /
'The object is to frighten him with hope' : questioning the tragic emplotments of international law and decolonisation in the Chagos Archipelago /
Contested histories : revisiting the relationship between international law and slavery /
'Space is the only way to go' : the evolution of the extractivist imaginary of international law /
International law and the production of new resources : lessons from the colonisation of mars /
Revisiting local hero /
The politics of legibility : 'the family' in international human rights law /
International law at the border: refugee deaths, the necropolitical state and sovereign accountability /
Towards a carceral geography of international law /
Law and sacrifice in Australian extra-territorial nation spaces : the residue of empire /
Living together after violent conflict : museum-making as lawful truth-making /
The meeting of laws in Australian children's literature /
International law and the humanities in the Anthropocene /
Who, or what, is the human of international humanitarian law? /
Automating authority : the human and automation in legal discourse on the meaningful human control of lethal autonomous weapons systems /
Rainbow family : machine listening, improvisation and access to justice in international family law /
In the name of the victim : representing victims in international criminal justice /
A sovereignty that is 'useless to fascism' /