In this piece we introduce and contextualize the contributions to the special focus on the international theory of Carl Schmitt, and argue that Carl Schmitt's much neglected international thought can provide scholars of both international relations and international law with a new common multidisciplinary research platform pivotal in thinking about the present international predicaments of crisis in international order and legitimacy, of contested liberal hegemony, and of the issue of unipolarity and the emergence of new forms of warfare, such as terrorism and the ‘global war on terror’
For some time, the word 'crisis' has been dominating international political discourse. But this is ...
This unique volume examines the opportunities for, and initiates work in, interdisciplinary research...
A fierce debate ensues among leading international law theorists that implicates the role of nationa...
This article seeks to question the 'critical' readings of Carl Schmitt's understanding of internatio...
This paper pieces together how Carl Schmitt’s legal thought shaped his political ideas and, more cru...
The aim of the thesis is to develop a critique of current liberal conceptualizations of internationa...
The ongoing Schmitt revival has extended Carl Schmitt's reach over the fields of international legal...
This article focuses on the evolution of the concept of legal order in Carl Schmitt's thought and in...
What does Carl Schmitt have to offer to ongoing debates about sovereignty, globalization, spatiality...
Carl Schmitt is one of the most contentious political theorists of the twentieth century. His compli...
The article examines Hans Kelsen’s and Carl Schmitt’s lines of thought concerning the relationship b...
Schmitt’s essay ‘The Buribunks’ reflects some age-old problems, tensions and paradoxes of internatio...
Nine years ago, Kenneth Abbott published an article exhorting international lawyers to read and mast...
Theories about international law, like the forms of action in Maitland\u27s conception, have unhappi...
Carl Schmitt was an intellectual who made the discipline of international law grapple with the major...
For some time, the word 'crisis' has been dominating international political discourse. But this is ...
This unique volume examines the opportunities for, and initiates work in, interdisciplinary research...
A fierce debate ensues among leading international law theorists that implicates the role of nationa...
This article seeks to question the 'critical' readings of Carl Schmitt's understanding of internatio...
This paper pieces together how Carl Schmitt’s legal thought shaped his political ideas and, more cru...
The aim of the thesis is to develop a critique of current liberal conceptualizations of internationa...
The ongoing Schmitt revival has extended Carl Schmitt's reach over the fields of international legal...
This article focuses on the evolution of the concept of legal order in Carl Schmitt's thought and in...
What does Carl Schmitt have to offer to ongoing debates about sovereignty, globalization, spatiality...
Carl Schmitt is one of the most contentious political theorists of the twentieth century. His compli...
The article examines Hans Kelsen’s and Carl Schmitt’s lines of thought concerning the relationship b...
Schmitt’s essay ‘The Buribunks’ reflects some age-old problems, tensions and paradoxes of internatio...
Nine years ago, Kenneth Abbott published an article exhorting international lawyers to read and mast...
Theories about international law, like the forms of action in Maitland\u27s conception, have unhappi...
Carl Schmitt was an intellectual who made the discipline of international law grapple with the major...
For some time, the word 'crisis' has been dominating international political discourse. But this is ...
This unique volume examines the opportunities for, and initiates work in, interdisciplinary research...
A fierce debate ensues among leading international law theorists that implicates the role of nationa...