Crisis Narratives in International Law / / edited by Makane Moïse Mbengue and Jean D'Aspremont.

"Few would quibble with the idea that the SARS-CoV-2 virus strain has caused a crisis that affects just about everybody on the planet. As lawyers active in the field of international law, our reading and teaching, writing and thinking, law-making and adjudication have been profoundly affected....

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Superior document:Nijhoff Law Specials Series ; Volume 104
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill nv,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff law specials ; Volume 104.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (208 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Makane Moi¨se Mbengue and Jean d'Aspremont
  • The love of crisis / Jan Klabbers
  • Crisis? What damned crisis? / Iain Scobbie
  • Crisis narratives and the tale of our anxieties / He´le`ne Ruiz Fabri
  • Crisis and international law : a Third World approaches to international law perspective / B.S. Chimni
  • Covid and the crisis mode in international legal scholarship / Fre´de´ric Me´gret
  • Narratives of solidarity in times of crisis : tales from Africa / Makane Moi¨se Mbengue
  • International law as a crisis discourse : the peril of wordlessness / Jean d'Aspremont
  • Covid-19 as a catalyst for the (re-)constitutionalisation of international law : one health, one Welfare / Anne Peters
  • The Covid-19 pandemic crisis and international law : a constitutional moment, a tipping point or more of the same? / Yuval Shany
  • Beyond war narratives : laying bare the structural violence of the pandemic / Eliana Cusato
  • Repetitive renewal : Covid, canons and blinkers / Christian J. Tams
  • International law and crisis narratives after the Covid-19 pandemic / Catherine Kessedjian
  • Only once ... upon a time? / Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
  • Crisis in international law : the kaleidoscopic world confronts a pandemic / Edith Brown Weiss
  • How learned are our lessons? / Mo´nica Pinto
  • Hobbes and the plague doctors / Benedict Kingsbury
  • The Covid-19 crisis, indigenous peoples, and international law. A vulnerability perspective / Malgosia Fitzmaurice
  • Covid-19 and research in international law / Fuad Zarbiyev
  • A narrative of crises from the perspective of a young scholar / Iga Joanna Jo´zefiak.