Events: The Force of International Law presents an analysis of
international law, centred upon those historical and recent events
in which international law has exerted, or acquired, its force.
From Spanish colonization and the Peace of Westphalia, through the
release of Nelson Mandela and the Rwandan genocide, and to recent
international trade negotiations and the 'torture memos', each
chapter in this book focuses on a specific international legal
event. Short and accessible to the non-specialist reader, these
chapters consider what forces are put into play when international
law is invoked, as it is so frequently today, by lawyers,
laypeople, or leaders. At the same time, they also reflect on what
is entailed in naming these 'events' of international law and how
international law grapples with their disruptive potential.
Engaging economic, military, cultural, political, philosophical and
technical fields, Events: The Force of International Law will be of
interest to international lawyers and scholars of international
relations, legal history, diplomatic history, war and/or peace
studies, and legal theory. It is also intended to be read and
appreciated by anyone familiar with appeals to international law
from the general media, and curious about the limits and
possibilities occasioned, or the forces mobilised, by that
appeal.
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