Backstage Practices of Transnational Law
Herausgeber: Boer, Lianne J M; Stolk, Sofia
Backstage Practices of Transnational Law
Herausgeber: Boer, Lianne J M; Stolk, Sofia
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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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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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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367086572
- ISBN-10: 0367086573
- Artikelnr.: 55157937
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367086572
- ISBN-10: 0367086573
- Artikelnr.: 55157937
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.
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
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
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
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