Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to strategically pursue policy goals in the absence of persuasion or socialisation. Yet these accounts are insufficiently attentive to the social context in which an audience assesses and responds to strategic appeals. I present a theoretical account that highlights the distinctly powerful role of international law in framing strategic argumentation. Legalised discourses are especially legitimate because law is premised on a set of internally coherent practices that constitute actors and forms of action. I then illustrate the implications in a hard case concerning US efforts to secure immunities from International Criminal Court jurisdiction. Cont...
Confronting significant foreign policy questions, US international lawyers persistently frame their ...
Over the years, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has received criticism for exercising its ter...
Can International Criminal Court (ICC) interventions in ongoing conflicts help curtail war crimes an...
Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to st...
Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to st...
In this paper I propose a novel account of international law as a subset of international politica...
If international law is all but irrelevant to international relations why do states spend so much ti...
The history of international law is traditionally seen as a dialogue with either general legal histo...
For those international actors seeking to promote respect for international law, persuasion -- the p...
In a decentralized global system that lacks the formal trappings of domestic governance systems, mos...
"How do the decisions of courts, when adjudicating statutory rules, contribute to the transformation...
In 2003-2004, a Presidential campaign year dominated by debates about international affairs and in...
The article outlines US dissatisfaction with the International Criminal Court (ICC), before assessin...
This article undertakes a critical reading of the arguments used at the bench and the bar in the 200...
In this thesis, I argue that the 1990-1994 deliberations within the International Law Commission (IL...
Confronting significant foreign policy questions, US international lawyers persistently frame their ...
Over the years, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has received criticism for exercising its ter...
Can International Criminal Court (ICC) interventions in ongoing conflicts help curtail war crimes an...
Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to st...
Recent studies have highlighted the instrumental use of language, wherein actors deploy claims to st...
In this paper I propose a novel account of international law as a subset of international politica...
If international law is all but irrelevant to international relations why do states spend so much ti...
The history of international law is traditionally seen as a dialogue with either general legal histo...
For those international actors seeking to promote respect for international law, persuasion -- the p...
In a decentralized global system that lacks the formal trappings of domestic governance systems, mos...
"How do the decisions of courts, when adjudicating statutory rules, contribute to the transformation...
In 2003-2004, a Presidential campaign year dominated by debates about international affairs and in...
The article outlines US dissatisfaction with the International Criminal Court (ICC), before assessin...
This article undertakes a critical reading of the arguments used at the bench and the bar in the 200...
In this thesis, I argue that the 1990-1994 deliberations within the International Law Commission (IL...
Confronting significant foreign policy questions, US international lawyers persistently frame their ...
Over the years, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has received criticism for exercising its ter...
Can International Criminal Court (ICC) interventions in ongoing conflicts help curtail war crimes an...