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Cambridge University Press Rewriting Histories of the Use of Force: The Narrative of ‘Indifference': 160 (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, Series Number 160)

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It is commonly taught that the prohibition of the use of force is an achievement of the twentieth century and that beforehand States were free to resort to the arms as they pleased. International law, the story goes, was 'indifferent' to the use of force. 'Reality' as it stems from historical sources, however, appears much more complex. Using tools of history, sociology, anthropology and social psychology, this monograph offers new insights into the history of the prohibition of the use of force in international law. Conducting in-depth analysis of nineteenth century doctrine and State practice, it paves the way for an alternative narrative on the prohibition of force, and seeks to understand the origins of international law's traditional account. In so doing, it also provides a more general reflection on how the discipline writes, rewrites and chooses to remember its own history.

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Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 September 2021
Listed Since
11 January 2021

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