Routledge handbook of international law and the humanities. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Routledge handbook of international law and the humanities. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Routledge handbook of international law and the humanities
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of international law and the humanities
International law and the humanities - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Shane Chalmers and Sundhya Pahuja.
- Editors:
- Chalmers, Shane
Pahuja, Sundhya - Contents:
- Introduction Practice, Craft and Ethos: Inheriting a Tradition Shane Chalmers and Sundhya Pahuja Part 1: 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 Part 2: 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 Part 3: 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 Worldmaking Christopher Gevers 16. Sunil Gangopadhyay’s Lord-Healer of Lost Cases, with a Translators Afterword:Introduction Practice, Craft and Ethos: Inheriting a Tradition Shane Chalmers and Sundhya Pahuja Part 1: 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 Part 2: 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 Part 3: 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 Worldmaking 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 Part 4: 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 Part 5: 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 Part 6: Concepts for Our Times 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 … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 341
International law -- Social aspects
International law - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000385762
9781000385724
9781003170914 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367420741
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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