The Gentle Civilizer of Nations
The Rise and Fall of International Law 1870-1960 (Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures)
Martti Koskenniemi
ISBN: | 9780521623117 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Published: | 31 May, 2003 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
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The Gentle Civilizer of Nations
The Rise and Fall of International Law 1870-1960 (Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures)
Martti Koskenniemi
International law was born from the impulse to 'civilize' late nineteenth-century attitudes towards race and society, argues Martti Koskenniemi in this extensive study of the rise and fall of modern international law. In a work of wide-ranging intellectual scope, now available for the first time in paperback, Koskenniemi traces the emergence of a liberal sensibility relating to international matters in the late nineteenth century, and its subsequent decline after the Second World War. He combines legal analysis, historical and political critique and semi-biographical studies of key figures (including Hans Kelsen, Hersch Lauterpacht, Carl Schmitt and Hans Morgenthau); he also considers the role of crucial institutions (the Institut de droit international, the League of Nations). His discussion of legal and political realism at American law schools ends in a critique of post-1960 'instrumentalism'. This book provides a unique reflection on the possibility of critical international law today.
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