走向国际法的非殖民化史。特刊简介

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
Natasha Wheatley, Samuel Moyn
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在历史学家和律师对国际法的帝国起源和背景重新产生兴趣的兴奋时期之后,最近的学术研究开始转向该领域的非殖民化历史。当然,第三世界对待国际法的方法运动产生于并继续呼吁国际法的非殖民化。但事实是,到今天为止,我们对这一转变是如何开始的,从历史角度上知之甚少。关于试图建立一个真正的后殖民国际法的成就、形式和人员以及遗产和限制的史学仍然处于初级阶段。
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Towards a History of the Decolonization of International Law. An Introduction to the Special Issue
After an age of excitement of historians and lawyers with renewed interest in the imperial origins and settings of international law, recent scholarship has begun to turn to the history of the field’s decolonization. The Third World Approaches to International Law movement, of course, arose out of and continues to call for a decolonization of international law. But the fact is that, as of today, we know very little in historical terms about how this transition began. The historiography of the achievements, forms, and personnel – as well as the legacy and limits – of the attempted creation of a genuinely postcolonial international law remains in its infancy.
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期刊介绍: The object of the Journal of the History of International Law/Revue d"histoire du droit international is to contribute to the effort to make intelligible the international legal past, however varied and eccentric it may be, to stimulate interest in the whys, the whats and wheres of international legal development, without projecting present relationships upon the past, and to promote the application of a sense of proportion to the study of current international legal problems. The aim of the Journal is to open fields of inquiry, to enable new questions to be asked, to be awake to and always aware of the plurality of human civilizations and cultures, past and present.
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