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This edited collection expands our understanding of the theoretical and critical scope of international law by considering the discipline through the lens of objects. The relevance of each object for the development, impact, status, and authority of international law is examined, shedding new light on the field and providing a great teaching tool.
Jessie Hohmann and Daniel Joyce: Introduction; Thinking International Law Through Objects; 1 Daniel Joyce: International Law’s Cabinet of Curiosities; 2 Jessie Hohmann: The Lives of Objects; 3 Fleur Johns: Things we Make and Do with International Law; 4 Wouter Werner: Saying and Showing; 5 Isobel Roele: The Making of International Lawyers: Winnicott’s Transitional Objects; Objects of International Law; 1 Nicole De Silva: African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights; 2 Therese Murphy: AIDS Virus; 3 Ioannis Kalpouzos: Armed Drone; 4 Lucas Lixinski: Axum Stele; 6 Kimberley Trapp: Boots (on the Ground); 7 Francois Finck: Border Check Point, the Moldovan Republic of Transnistria; 8 Jacqueline Mowbray: Breton Road Signs; 9 Anne-Charlotte Martineau: Chicotte; 10 Stephen Humphreys: Data: the Given; 11 Immi Tallgren: Dechiqueteuse (Papershredder); 12 James Parker: Gavel; 13 Helmut Aust: ’Good Urban Citizen’; 14 Allesandra Arcuri: Glyphosate; 15 Kate Miles: Insulae Moluccae: Map of the Spice Islands 1594; 16 Ziv Bohrer: Jolly Roger; 17 Surabhi Ranganathan: Manganese Nodules; 18 Alex Mills: Mosul Four and Iran Six; 19 Gerry Simpson: NM 68226 84912; TQ 30052 80597; 21 Jessie Hohmann: Opium; 22 Jean D’Aspremont and Eric De Brabandere: Paintings of International Law’s Textbooks; 23 Sarah Dehm: Passport; 24 Thomas McManus: Peace Sign, La Comunidad de Paz de San JoseCO de Apartado3; 25 Sophie Rigney: Postcard from the ICTY; 26 Andrew Lang: Purse Seine Net; 27 Geoff Gordon: Railway Clocks; 28 Alison Kesby: Refugee Chains; 29 Rosemary Rayfuse: Russian Flag at the North Pole; 30 Christine Schwobel-Patel and Wouter Werner: Screen; 31 Ships’ Ballast: Ships’ Ballast; 32 Doug Guilfoyle: Somali Pirate Skiff; 33 Tanja Aalberts: Sovereign Mark of the Roi Ne-Do’ucoula, King of Boma; 34 Daniel Litwin: Stained Glass Windows, the Great Hall of Justice of the Peace Palace; 35 Michael Fakhri: Sugar; 36 Ruth Buchanan and Jeff Hewitt: Treaty Canoe; 37 Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli: Trees; 38 Charlie Peevers: USAID Rice - Haiti; 39 Jeffrey Smith: Western Sahara Boundary Marker; 40 Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Whale
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