Die mimikry des völkerrechts : : Andres Bellos "Principios de Derecho Internacional" / / Nina Keller-Kemmerer.

"To this day, the history of international law is dominated by a Eurocentric historiography in which non-European worlds play a passive role at best. Master narratives of universalisation and progress may include their histories; however, they appear not in the form of actors, but as mere recei...

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Superior document:Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts
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Place / Publishing House:Baden-Baden, Germany : : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Edition:1.Auflage.
Language:German
Series:Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts
Physical Description:1 online resource (310 pages)
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Summary:"To this day, the history of international law is dominated by a Eurocentric historiography in which non-European worlds play a passive role at best. Master narratives of universalisation and progress may include their histories; however, they appear not in the form of actors, but as mere receivers. By analysing the first Hispano-American textbook on international law, this transdisciplinary study questions this narrative of passivity. In his compendium, published in 1833, the Chilean polymath Andrés Bello translated European doctrines of international law for use in the context of the “New World”. Using a postcolonial approach, the study demonstrates that the imitation of the European discourse on international law was not a purely passive and submissive act, but deeply ambivalent behaviour which opens up a space for resistance and is reminiscent of Homi K. Bhabha’s concept of mimicry."
ISBN:3845288604
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Nina Keller-Kemmerer.