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Backstage Practices of Transnational Law: Routledge Research in International Law

Editat de Lianne J.M. Boer, Sofia Stolk
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This book explores the 'backstage' of transnational legal practice by illuminating the routines and habits that are crucial to the field, yet rarely studied. Through innovative discussion of practices often considered trivial, the book encourages readers to conceptualise the 'backstage' as emblematic of transnational legal practice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032241234
ISBN-10: 1032241233
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in International Law

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

List of contributors
List of figures
1 Backstage practices of transnational law
LIANNE J.M. BOER AND SOFIA STOLK ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
2 Handshakes and hashtags in the ICC
JILLIAN DOBSON ¿ ¿
3 The pace of law (in a transnational time)
GEOFF GORDON ¿ ¿
4 Let us save our good project: looking at an international law gathering to workshop chapters for a volume
JOHN D. HASKELL ¿ ¿
5 ‘All the world’s a stage’: constituting international justice at the ICC’s Assembly of States Parties meeting
MARIEKE DE HOON AND KJERSTI LOHNE ¿ ¿
6 Academic travel and exclusion in the backstage of transnational legal practice
JESSICA C. LAWRENCE ¿ ¿
7 Blind justice and the portraits on the wall
SARAH-JANE KOULEN ¿ ¿
8 Logistics of participation in international law
AMIN PARSA
9 Insta-scholarship: the self-branding practices of the ‘digital humanitarian’
CHRISTINE SCHWÖBEL-PATEL ¿ ¿
10 A walk along the Rue de la Loi: EU façades as front- and backstage of transnational legal practice
RENSKE VOS ¿ ¿
11 Moot courts, theatre and rehearsal practices
WOUTER WERNER ¿ ¿
12 Epilogue: critical intimacy and the performance of international law
ANNE ORFORD ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿Index
 
The symbols listed here suggest different routes you may take through this book. In the Introduction, we provide an account of what these routes signify.
¿ Route 1 – The guided tour
¿ Route 2 – The rehearsal space
¿ Route 3 – A day in the life of a legal academic
¿ Route 4 – A drink in the foyer

Notă biografică

Lianne J.M. Boer is Assistant Professor of Transnational Legal Studies at the Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law.
Sofia Stolk is a postdoctoral researcher at the T.M.C. Asser Institute/University of Amsterdam and a Research Fellow at the Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law.

Descriere

This book explores the 'backstage' of transnational legal practice by illuminating the routines and habits that are crucial to the field, yet rarely studied. Through innovative discussion of practices often considered trivial, the book encourages readers to conceptualise the 'backstage' as emblematic of transnational legal practice. Expanding the focus of transnational legal scholarship, the book explores the seemingly mundane procedures which are often taken for granted, despite being widely recognized as part of what it means to 'do transnational law'. Adopting various methodologies and approaches, each chapter focuses on one specific practice: for example, mooting exercises for law students, international travel, transnational time, the social media activities of lawyers and legal scholars, and the networking at the ICC's annual Assembly of States Parties. In and of themselves, these chapters each provide unique insights into what happens before the curtain rises and after it falls on the familiar 'outputs' of transnational law. It does more, however, than provide a range of different practices: it takes the next step in theorizing on the importance of the marginal and the everyday for what we 'know' to be 'the law' and what the international legal field looks like. Furthermore, by interrogating undiscussed academic practices, it provides students with a candid view on the perils and promises of transnational legal scholarship, inviting them to join the discussion and to practice their discipline in a more reflexive way.
Written in an accessible format, containing a readable collection of personal and recognizable accounts of transnational legal practice, the book provides an everyday insight into transnational law. It will therefore appeal to international legal scholars, alongside any reader with an interest in transnational law.