This book questions the critical attitude that is informing the critical histories that have been flourishing since the ‘historical turn’ in international law. It makes the argument that the ‘historical turn’ falls short of being radically critical as the abounding critical histories which have come to populate the international literature over the last decades continue to be orchestrated along the very lines set by the linear historical narratives which they seek to question and disrupt, thereby repressing the imagination of international lawyers. It makes the point that the critical histories that have accompanied the ‘historical turn’ have contributed to the repression of disciplinary imagination just like other linear disciplinary histo...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
»History« and »theory« have increasingly appeared together in the vocabulary of internatio...
Around twenty years ago, a challenge was laid down to international law by those writing at the crit...
How to write (international) legal histories that would be true to their protagonists while simulta-...
2013 Laura H. Carnell Workshop at Temple University Beasley School of LawNon peer reviewe
This article reflects on the place of history in international law and its critique. The turn to his...
Though recent years have seen a proliferation of critical histories of international law, their norm...
Providing the basis for critical engagement with the pessimism of the contemporary age, The Degradat...
Scholars of the history of international law have recently begun to wonder whether their work is pre...
Among many of today’s legal historians, there is a relatively new and generally unreflective underst...
Since the 1960s and more particularly since the end of the Cold War, interest in the history of inte...
The article critiques the book "The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law," edited by ...
How to write (international) legal histories that would be true to their protagonists while simultan...
First published online: 09 June 2021When, early in Capitalism as Civilisation: A History of Internat...
Scholars of the history of international law have recently begun to wonder whether their work is pre...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
»History« and »theory« have increasingly appeared together in the vocabulary of internatio...
Around twenty years ago, a challenge was laid down to international law by those writing at the crit...
How to write (international) legal histories that would be true to their protagonists while simulta-...
2013 Laura H. Carnell Workshop at Temple University Beasley School of LawNon peer reviewe
This article reflects on the place of history in international law and its critique. The turn to his...
Though recent years have seen a proliferation of critical histories of international law, their norm...
Providing the basis for critical engagement with the pessimism of the contemporary age, The Degradat...
Scholars of the history of international law have recently begun to wonder whether their work is pre...
Among many of today’s legal historians, there is a relatively new and generally unreflective underst...
Since the 1960s and more particularly since the end of the Cold War, interest in the history of inte...
The article critiques the book "The Oxford Handbook of the History of International Law," edited by ...
How to write (international) legal histories that would be true to their protagonists while simultan...
First published online: 09 June 2021When, early in Capitalism as Civilisation: A History of Internat...
Scholars of the history of international law have recently begun to wonder whether their work is pre...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
»History« and »theory« have increasingly appeared together in the vocabulary of internatio...
Around twenty years ago, a challenge was laid down to international law by those writing at the crit...