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Crisis Narratives in International Law

Edited by: Makane Moïse Mbengue, Jean D'Aspremont

ISBN13: 9789004472358
Published: November 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Paperback
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This volume offers a series of short and highly self-reflective essays by leading international lawyers on the relation between international law and crises. It particularly shows that international law shapes the crises that it addresses as much as it is shaped by them. It critically evaluates the modes of intervention of international law in the problems of the world. Together these essays provide a unique stocktaking about the role, limits, and potential of international law as well as the worlds that are imagined through international lawyers’ vocabularies.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Crisis and Its Curators: A Preface
Philippe Sands
Introduction
Makane Moïse Mbengue and Jean d’Aspremont
Chapter 1. The Love of Crisis
Jan Klabbers
Chapter 2. Crisis? What Damned Crisis?
Iain Scobbie
Chapter 3. Crisis Narratives and the Tale of Our Anxieties
Hélène Ruiz Fabri
Chapter 4. Crisis and International Law - A Third World Approach to International Law Perspective
B.S. Chimni
Chapter 5. COVID and the Crisis Mode in International Legal Scholarship
Frédéric Mégret
Chapter 6. Narratives of Solidarity in Times of Crisis - Tales from Africa
Makane Moïse Mbengue
Chapter 7. International Law as a Crisis Discourse - The Peril of Wordlessness
Jean d’Aspremont
Chapter 8. COVID-19 as a Catalyst for the (Re-)Constitutionalisation of International Law: One Health – One Welfare
Anne Peters
Chapter 9. The COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis and International Law: A Constitutional Moment, A Tipping Point or More of the Same?
Yuval Shany
Chapter 10. Beyond War Narratives - Laying Bare the Structural Violence of the Pandemic
Eliana Cusato
Chapter 11. Repetitive Renewal - COVID, Canons and Blinkers
Christian J. Tams
Chapter 12. International Law and Crisis Narratives after the COVID-19 Pandemic
Catherine Kessedjian
Chapter 13 Only Once… Upon a Time?
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
Chapter 14. The Kaleidoscopic World Confronts a Pandemic
Edith Brown Weiss
Chapter 15. How Learned Are Our Lessons?
Mónica Pinto
Chapter 16. Hobbes and the Plague Doctors
Benedict Kingsbury
Chapter 17. The COVID-19 Crisis, Indigenous Peoples, and International Law - A Vulnerability Perspective
Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Chapter 18. COVID-19 and Research in International Law
Fuad Zarbiyev
Chapter 19. A Narrative of Crises from the Perspective of a Young Scholar
Iga Joanna Józefiak