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International Laws Objects Jessie Hohmann And Daniel Joyce

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International Laws Objects Jessie Hohmann And Daniel Joyce
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Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.12 MB
Author: Jessie Hohmann and Daniel Joyce
ISBN: 9780192548962, 9780198798200, 9780198798217, 0192548964, 0198798202, 0198798210, 2018952548
Language: English
Year: 2018

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International Laws Objects Jessie Hohmann And Daniel Joyce by Jessie Hohmann And Daniel Joyce 9780192548962, 9780198798200, 9780198798217, 0192548964, 0198798202, 0198798210, 2018952548 instant download after payment.

International law's rich existence in the world can be illuminated by its objects. International law is often developed, conveyed and authorized through its objects and/or their representation. From the symbolic (the regalia of the head of state and the symbols of sovereignty), to the mundane (a can of dolphin-safe tuna certified as complying with international trade standards), international legal authority can be found in the objects around us. Similarly, thepractice of international law often relies on material objects or their image, both as evidence (satellite images, bones of the victims of mass atrocities) and to found authority (for instance, maps and charts).This volume considers these questions; firstly what might the study of international law through objects reveal? What might objects, rather than texts, tell us about sources, recognition of states, construction of territory, law of the sea, or international human rights law? Secondly, what might this scholarly undertaking reveal about the objects - as aims or projects - of international law? How do objects reveal, or perhaps mask, these aims, and what does this tell us about the reasons some(physical or material) objects are foregrounded, and others hidden or ignored. Thirdly what objects, icons and symbols preoccupy the profession and academy? The personal selection of these objects by leading and emerging scholars worldwide, will illuminate the contemporary and historicalfascinations of international lawyers. As a result, the volume will be an important artefact (itself an object) in its own right, capturing the mood of international law in a given moment and providing opportunity for reflection on these preoccupations. By considering international law in the context of its material culture the authors offer a new theoretical perspective on the subject.

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