The 1990s and the first years of the twenty-first century witnessed the sporadic emergence of a new vision of global law – one based on the human individual and humanity at large. Although it has taken many different forms, this vision has been uniform in its push to radically alter how we understand international law by seeking to posit the human as the primary subject of the international legal order and humanity as its main source of legitimacy. The vision is spelled out rather explicitly in some academic works, hinted at in others, and pops up here and there in international legal practice. Together, the thesis calls these instances “the law of humanity project”. The thesis provides an immanent critique of that project. In particular, ...
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The paper examines to what extent international humanitarian law deserves its lofty label. It focuse...
This study undertakes a genealogy of crimes against humanity. It inquires into key historical transf...
This dissertation explores the relationship between autonomous weapon systems, the concept of human ...
Post-Cold War history has witnessed a transformation in the relationship of law to violence in globa...
Since the end of Cold War, international legal discussion and practice has been increasingly permeat...
The nineteenth-century doctrines known as international law developed out of the seventeenth-centu...
In a number of essays over the last decade or so, Martti Koskenniemi has analyzed post-cold war deve...
Although international law has origins that go back to the old law of the people, it can be said tha...
The article analyzes the development of humanity through self-knowledge and gradual unification into...
Human rights are the most universally accepted set of norms that have ever existed. Thus, finding a ...
The article critically evaluates the theory of the humanisation of international law. First, it argu...
This thesis concentrates on the ‘Humanisation’ of international law. The headline claim of Humanisat...
A Science of Interests: The Project of 20th Century Positivist International Law This research aim...
This dissertation is a philosophical commentary on the Prussian Enlightenment philosopher Immanuel K...
These are the main challenges to be faced by Law and, above all, by human rights at this beginning o...
The paper examines to what extent international humanitarian law deserves its lofty label. It focuse...
This study undertakes a genealogy of crimes against humanity. It inquires into key historical transf...
This dissertation explores the relationship between autonomous weapon systems, the concept of human ...