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Norm Contestation, Sovereignty and (Ir)responsibility at the International Criminal Court = Debunking Liberal Anti-Politics /
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Norm Contestation, Sovereignty and (Ir)responsibility at the International Criminal Court/ by Emanuela Piccolo Koskimies.
Reminder of title:
Debunking Liberal Anti-Politics /
Author:
Piccolo Koskimies, Emanuela.
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XIII, 153 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
International relations. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85934-3
ISBN:
9783030859343
Norm Contestation, Sovereignty and (Ir)responsibility at the International Criminal Court = Debunking Liberal Anti-Politics /
Piccolo Koskimies, Emanuela.
Norm Contestation, Sovereignty and (Ir)responsibility at the International Criminal Court
Debunking Liberal Anti-Politics /[electronic resource] :by Emanuela Piccolo Koskimies. - 1st ed. 2022. - XIII, 153 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource. - Norm Research in International Relations,2522-8684. - Norm Research in International Relations,.
Chapter 1. Introduction. Beyond the Practice-Norm Gap -- Chapter 2. Sovereignty and the Life-Cycle of Norms Revisited -- Chapter 3. Shaping Sovereignty as Responsibility at the ICC (Part I): The Rome Statute -- Chapter 4. Shaping Sovereignty as Responsibility at the ICC (Part II): The Test of Institutional Practice -- Chapter 5. Conclusions. Irresponsible Sovereignty: A Dead-End?
Grappling specifically with the norm of sovereignty as responsibility, the book seeks to advance a critical constructivist understanding of norm development in international society, as opposed to the conventional – or liberal – constructivist (mis)understanding that still dominates the debate. Against this backdrop, the book delves into the institutionalization of sovereignty as responsibility within the lived practice of the International Criminal Court (ICC). More to the point, the proposed exploration intends to revive questions about the power-laden nature of the normative fabric of international society, its dis-symmetries, and its outright hierarchies, in order to devise an original framework to operationalize research on how – institutional – practice impinges on norm development. To this end, the book resorts to an original creole vocabulary, which combines the contributions of post-positivist constructivist scholars with the legacy of key post-modernist thinkers such as Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida, as well as critical approaches to International (Criminal) Law and Post-Colonial Studies. The book will appeal to scholars of international relations and international law, in addition to critical scholars more broadly, as well as to practitioners in the fields of human rights and international justice interested in normative theory and the implementation and contestation of international social norms.
ISBN: 9783030859343
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-85934-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JZ2-6530
Dewey Class. No.: 327.101
Norm Contestation, Sovereignty and (Ir)responsibility at the International Criminal Court = Debunking Liberal Anti-Politics /
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