This article is about how international law, and specifically its history, is taught. The article critiques the pedagogy in this area by analysis of textbooks, and then considers the contexts in which international legal texts are written, taught and read. In light of this we suggest how to teach the history of international law, and international law in general, better
In his classic work, ‘Nomos and Narrative,’ Cover reminds us that legal traditions form part of a co...
This article reflects on the place of history in international law and its critique. The turn to his...
Both state-centrism and Euro-centrism are under challenge in international law today and this double...
2013 Laura H. Carnell Workshop at Temple University Beasley School of LawNon peer reviewe
The history of international law has recently come to the forefront of legal debates. Defined as the...
Expanding now familiar debates about the impact of the 'historical turn' upon the field of internati...
Drawing on the work of Walter Benjamin, Harold Bloom, and Theodor Adorno this article proposes the r...
One consequence of international law’s recent historical turn has been to sharpen methodological con...
In this article I explore the potential of a critical realist approach to the teaching of internatio...
This book questions the critical attitude that is informing the critical histories that have been fl...
Scholars of the history of international law have recently begun to wonder whether their work is pre...
By laboring underneath the radar of formal law, using a diverse array of conceptual tools and workin...
This chapter explores the work of Jörg Kammerhofer and Jean d’Aspremont. Through a review of Kammerh...
The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical fr...
In the general debate prior to the onset of war in Iraq, we made public our view, in a letter to the...
In his classic work, ‘Nomos and Narrative,’ Cover reminds us that legal traditions form part of a co...
This article reflects on the place of history in international law and its critique. The turn to his...
Both state-centrism and Euro-centrism are under challenge in international law today and this double...
2013 Laura H. Carnell Workshop at Temple University Beasley School of LawNon peer reviewe
The history of international law has recently come to the forefront of legal debates. Defined as the...
Expanding now familiar debates about the impact of the 'historical turn' upon the field of internati...
Drawing on the work of Walter Benjamin, Harold Bloom, and Theodor Adorno this article proposes the r...
One consequence of international law’s recent historical turn has been to sharpen methodological con...
In this article I explore the potential of a critical realist approach to the teaching of internatio...
This book questions the critical attitude that is informing the critical histories that have been fl...
Scholars of the history of international law have recently begun to wonder whether their work is pre...
By laboring underneath the radar of formal law, using a diverse array of conceptual tools and workin...
This chapter explores the work of Jörg Kammerhofer and Jean d’Aspremont. Through a review of Kammerh...
The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical fr...
In the general debate prior to the onset of war in Iraq, we made public our view, in a letter to the...
In his classic work, ‘Nomos and Narrative,’ Cover reminds us that legal traditions form part of a co...
This article reflects on the place of history in international law and its critique. The turn to his...
Both state-centrism and Euro-centrism are under challenge in international law today and this double...