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International Law As We Know It Cyberwar Discourse And The Construction Of Knowledge In International Legal Scholarship Lianne J M Boer

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International Law As We Know It Cyberwar Discourse And The Construction Of Knowledge In International Legal Scholarship Lianne J M Boer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Lianne J. M. Boer
ISBN: 9781108484831, 9781108676564, 1108484832, 1108676561
Language: English
Year: 2021

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International Law As We Know It Cyberwar Discourse And The Construction Of Knowledge In International Legal Scholarship Lianne J M Boer by Lianne J. M. Boer 9781108484831, 9781108676564, 1108484832, 1108676561 instant download after payment.

International legal scholars tend to think of their work as the interpretation of rules: the application of a law 'out there' to concrete situations. This book takes a different approach to that scholarship: it views doctrine as a socio-linguistic practice. In other words, this book views legal scholars not as law-appliers, but as constructing knowledge within a particular academic discipline. By means of three close-ups of the discourse on cyberwar and international law, this book shows how international legal knowledge is constructed in ways usually overlooked: by means of footnotes, for example, or conference presentations. In so doing, this book aims to present a new way of seeing international legal scholarship: one that pays attention to the mundane parts of international legal texts and provides a different understanding of how international law as we know it comes about.

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