Routledge handbook of international law and the humanities /

"This handbook brings together 40 of the world's leading scholars and rising stars who study international law from disciplines in the humanities - from history to literature, philosophy to the visual arts - to showcase the distinctive contributions that this field has made to the study of...

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Other Authors: Chalmers, Shane (Editor), Pahuja, Sundhya (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Series:Routledge handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
  • List of figures
  • List of contributors
  • Introduction. Practice, craft and ethos: inheriting a tradition / Shane Chalmers and Sundhya Pahuja
  • Formation
  • 1. Modus vivendi : office of transnational jurisprudent / Shaun McVeigh with Ann Genovese and Mark McMillan
  • 2. Life in the ruins : international law as doctrine and discipline / Gregor Noll
  • 3. Receiving traditions of civility, remaking conditions of cohabitation : a genealogy of politics, law and piety in South Asia / Adil Hasan Khan
  • 4. the atomics / Gerry Simpson
  • 5. Tender images : characters of private international law in the humanities / Judith Grbich
  • 6. A training in conduct / Peter Fitzpatrick, Sundhya Pahuja, Richard Joyce, Kathleen Birrell and Ben Golder
  • Sense
  • 7. Absent images of international law / Alice Palmer
  • 8. Listening about law in the sonic arts : John Cage's 4'33 and Lawrence Abu Hamdan's Saydnaya (the missing 19dB ) / James E K Parker
  • 9. Criminal procedure and the humanities : questions of method and orientation / Tom Andrews
  • 10. Wayfaring methods / Olivia Barr
  • 11. Foot notes. Reflections on method and form / Laura Petersen
  • 12. Critical humanities and the human of international human rights law / Ben Golder
  • World-making
  • 13. Certain (mis)conceptions : Westphalian origins, portraiture and wampum / Jeffery G Hewitt
  • 14. The travels of human rights : the UNESCO Human Rights Exhibition 1950-53 / Hilary Charlesworth
  • 15. International law, literature and world making / Christopher Gevers
  • 16. Sunil Gangopadhyay's lord-healer of lost cases, with a translators afterword : cultivating a postcolonial literary legal imagination / Sunil Gangopadhyay, Debolina Dutta and Oishik Sircar
  • 17. We are making a new world / Isobel Roele
  • History-telling 18. The time of revolution : decolonisation, heterodox international legal historiography and the problem of the contemporary / Matthew Craven
  • 19. A double take on debt : reparations claims and shifting regimes of visibility / Vasuki Nesiah
  • 20. 'The object is to frighten him with hope' : questioning the tragic emplotments of international law and decolonisation in the Chagos Archipelago / Stewart Motha
  • 21. Contested histories : revisiting the relationship between international law and slavery / Anne-Charlotte Martineau
  • 22. 'Space is the only way to go' : the evolution of the extractivist imaginary of international law / Cait Storr
  • 23. International law and the production of new resources : lessons from the colonisation of mars / Henry Jones
  • 24. Revisiting local hero / Ruth Buchanan
  • Community
  • 25. The politics of legibility : 'the family' in international human rights law / Dianne Otto
  • 26. International law at the border: refugee deaths, the necropolitical state and sovereign accountability / Sara Dehm
  • 27. Towards a carceral geography of international law / Kate Grady
  • 28. Law and sacrifice in Australian extra-territorial nation spaces : the residue of empire / Lee Godden
  • 29. Living together after violent conflict : museum-making as lawful truth-making / Valeria Vázquez Guevara
  • 30. The meeting of laws in Australian children's literature / Sophie Rigney
  • Concepts for our time
  • 31. International law and the humanities in the Anthropocene / Kathleen Birrell and Julia Dehm
  • 32. Who, or what, is the human of international humanitarian law? / Matilda Arvidsson
  • 33. Automating authority : the human and automation in legal discourse on the meaningful human control of lethal autonomous weapons systems / Connal Parsley
  • 34. Rainbow family : machine listening, improvisation and access to justice in international family law / Sara Ramshaw
  • 35. In the name of the victim : representing victims in international criminal justice / Maria Elander
  • 36. A sovereignty that is 'useless to fascism' / Richard Joyce
  • Index.