What is the relevance of law to a world dominated by a hegemon? What is the relation between power and law at the international level? In this volume, these questions are approached based on a case study of relations between France and the Netherlands throughout the Revolutionary Wars. It shows that power and law are not isolated phenomena and that their relation is not as one-dimensional as it is commonly portrayed. Law can be an instrument of power, while law poses a normative force even a superpower cannot ignore. Thereto, the case study sketches a context in which an international law based on sovereign equality could, to a large extent, be circumvented by exploiting crossborder factionalism, thus nuancing state-centric perspectives on ...
This article begins by explaining briefly the differing perspectives which these two general categor...
The essay takes a sociological approach to the narrative of progressive legalization -- the globaliz...
Under the influence of religious interpretations and the study of political print sources, recent hi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of realistic theories of international relations on...
This contribution focuses on the use of contemporary legal concepts in the historical analysis of th...
LEMNITZER Jan Martin Power, law and the end of privateering Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, ...
My PhD-thesis focuses on legal argumentation in diplomatic practice, or the use of law as a vector o...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, international law has basically been understood as law gover...
Hegemony is a concept of political power. It speaks to a global order structured by asymmetries of p...
By encoding diplomatic correspondence (as a measure of state behaviour) according to the references ...
This talk treats the articulation of the relationship between law and politics in two distinct eras ...
The presence of Great Powers and outlaw states is a central but under-explored feature of internatio...
to be published in: Violet Soen (ed.), Barriers and Borders in the Habsburg World: A transregional p...
Our study moves into the sovereignty idea in the context of international law with reference to the ...
This chapter interrogates the widely accepted idea that international law was diffused from the Euro...
This article begins by explaining briefly the differing perspectives which these two general categor...
The essay takes a sociological approach to the narrative of progressive legalization -- the globaliz...
Under the influence of religious interpretations and the study of political print sources, recent hi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of realistic theories of international relations on...
This contribution focuses on the use of contemporary legal concepts in the historical analysis of th...
LEMNITZER Jan Martin Power, law and the end of privateering Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, ...
My PhD-thesis focuses on legal argumentation in diplomatic practice, or the use of law as a vector o...
Since the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, international law has basically been understood as law gover...
Hegemony is a concept of political power. It speaks to a global order structured by asymmetries of p...
By encoding diplomatic correspondence (as a measure of state behaviour) according to the references ...
This talk treats the articulation of the relationship between law and politics in two distinct eras ...
The presence of Great Powers and outlaw states is a central but under-explored feature of internatio...
to be published in: Violet Soen (ed.), Barriers and Borders in the Habsburg World: A transregional p...
Our study moves into the sovereignty idea in the context of international law with reference to the ...
This chapter interrogates the widely accepted idea that international law was diffused from the Euro...
This article begins by explaining briefly the differing perspectives which these two general categor...
The essay takes a sociological approach to the narrative of progressive legalization -- the globaliz...
Under the influence of religious interpretations and the study of political print sources, recent hi...