Thursday, March 30, 2017

Werner, Hoon, & Galán: The Law of International Lawyers: Reading Martti Koskenniemi

Wouter Werner (Vrije Universiteit - Law), Marieke de Hoon (Vrije Universiteit - Law), & Alexis Galán (Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi - Law) have published The Law of International Lawyers: Reading Martti Koskenniemi (Cambridge Univ. Press 2017). Contents include:
  • Wouter Werner, Marieke de Hoon & Alexis Galán, Introduction: the law of international lawyers
  • Gregor Noll, What moves law? Martti Koskenniemi and transcendence in international law
  • David Dyzenhaus, Formalism, realism and the politics of indeterminacy
  • Nigel D. White, Settling disputes: a matter of politics and law
  • Jaye Ellis, Form meets function: the culture of formalism and international environmental regimes
  • Eric A. Posner, Martti Koskenniemi on human rights: an empirical perspective
  • Jutta Brunnée & Stephen J. Toope, The rule of law in an agnostic world: the prohibition on the use of force and humanitarian exceptions
  • Nikolas M. Rajkovic, The space between us: law, teleology and the new orientalism of counterdisciplinarity
  • Sahib Singh, The critical subject
  • Friedrich Kratochwil, Practicing law: Spoudaios, professional, expert, or 'Macher'? Reflections on the changing nature of an occupation
  • Frédéric Mégret, Thinking about what international humanitarian lawyers 'do': an examination of the laws of war as a field of professional practice
  • Anne Orford, International law and the limits of history
  • Andrew Lang & Susan Marks, Even the dead will not be safe: international law and the struggle over tradition
  • Samuel Moyn, Martti Koskenniemi and the historiography of international law in the age of the war on terror
  • Liliana Obregón, Martti Koskenniemi's critique of Eurocentrism in international law
  • Martti Koskenniemi, Epilogue: To enable and enchant: epilogue on the power of law