Contingency in International Law On the Possibility of Different Legal Histories

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Pub. Date: 2021-06-17
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents


I. INTRODUCTION
1. Contingency Situated, Ingo Venzke
II. THEORISING AND NARRATING CONTIGENCY
A. Enacted Structures and Structured Actors
2. On Dead Circuits and Non-Events, Fleur Johns
3. Contingency in International Legal History: Why Now?, Genevieve Painter
4. The Necessity of Contingency: Method and Marxism in International Law, Umut ?zsu
5. The Realist and the Visionary: Property, Sovereignty, and the Problem of Social Change, Justin Desautels-Stein
6. An Enlarged Sense of Possibility for International Law: Seeking Change by Doing History, Janne Nijman
B. Situated Perspectives and Possibilities
7. Contingencies in International Legal Histories: Origins and Observers, Filipe dos Reis
8. Historical Base and Legal Superstructure: Reading Contingency and Necessity in the Tadic Challenge, Michele Tedeschini
9. Subverting Eurocentric Epistemology: The Value of Nonsense When Designing Counterfactuals, Mohsen al Attar
10. The Time of Contingency in International Law, Geoff Gordon
III. LOCATING AND RESISTING CONTINGENCY
A. Migrants and Refugees
11. The Contingency of International Migration Law, Fr?d?ric M?gret
12. Contingent Movements? Differential Decolonisations of International Refugee and Migration Law and Governance, Christopher Szabla
B. Sea and Resources
13. What if the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea had Entered into Force Unamended: Business as Usual or Dystopia?, Alex Oude Elferink
14. What if Arvid Pardo had not made his famous speech? (False) Contingency in the Making of the Law of the Sea, Surabhi Ranganathan
15. Contingent Economic Ordering: Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources and International Commodity Agreements, Lucas Lixinski and Mats Ingulstad
C. Human Rights
16. Rights for Daydreaming: International Human Rights Law Thought Otherwise, Kathryn McNeilly
17. Who Turned Multinational Corporations into Bearers of Human Rights? On the Creation of Corporate 'Human' Rights in International Law, Silvia Steininger and Jochen von Bernstorff
18. Austerity: Why Human Rights Came Late and Helped Little, Matthias Goldmann
D. Armed Conflict
19. Contingencies of Context: Contested Legacies of the Algerian Revolution in the 1977 Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions, Emma Stone Mackinnon
20. Unveiling Common Article 3 to the Geneva Conventions: Contingency, Necessity and Possibility in International Humanitarian Law, Bianca Maganza
21. The Narrative Contingency of International Humanitarian Law: Crimes against Humanity in Cixin Liu's Post-Humanist Universe, Amanda Alexander
22. Why Did Starvation Not Become the Paradigmatic War Crime in International Law?, Nicholas Mulder and Boyd van Dijk
E. Foreign Investments
23. The Law of State Responsibility and the Persistence of Investment Protection, Kathryn Greenman
24. Barcelona Traction Re-Imagined: The ICJ as a World Court for Foreign Investment Cases?, Sa?da El Boudouhi
25. From a Fortuitous Transplant to a Fundamental Principle of Law? The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations and the Possibilities of a Different Law, Josef Ostransk?
F. The New International Economic Order
26. Bandung's Fate, Kevin Crow
27. 'Poisonous Flowers on the Dust-heap of a Dying Capitalism': The United Nations Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations, Contingency and Failure in International Law, Michelle Staggs Kelsall
G. Eruptions
28. Contravention and Creation of Law during the French Revolution, Edward Kolla
29. Contingencies in The Rise of European and Latin American Private International Law, 1850 to 1950, Ana Delic
IV. OUTLOOK
30. From Situated Freedom to Plausible Worlds, Samuel Moyn

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