The Gentle Civilizer of Nations - The Rise and Fall of International Law 1870-1960 (Hardcover)


Koskenniemi traces the emergence of a liberal sensibility relating to international matters in the late 19th 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 Hersch Lauterpacht, Carl Schmitt and Hans Morgenthau. Finally, his discussion of legal and political realism at American law schools ends in a critique of post-1960 "instrumentalism". This wide-ranging study provides a unique reflection on the future of critical international law.

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Koskenniemi traces the emergence of a liberal sensibility relating to international matters in the late 19th 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 Hersch Lauterpacht, Carl Schmitt and Hans Morgenthau. Finally, his discussion of legal and political realism at American law schools ends in a critique of post-1960 "instrumentalism". This wide-ranging study provides a unique reflection on the future of critical international law.

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General

Imprint

Cambridge UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures

Release date

November 2001

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2001

Authors

Dimensions

236 x 160 x 43mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

584

ISBN-13

978-0-521-62311-7

Barcode

9780521623117

Categories

LSN

0-521-62311-1



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