The Americas in and before a Century of International Criminal Law
In: University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 11/;2022
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In: University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 11/;2022
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In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Band 114, Heft 4, S. 687-697
ISSN: 2161-7953
AbstractIn this Essay, we analyze two sets of international legal responses to the COVID-19 pandemic: the academic discussion on state responsibility; and the deployment of international law as a tool for resistance. We argue that both approaches made significant contributions but concealed the role of the discipline in the production of the conditions that led to the pandemic and its unequal impact. These interventions reflect a "modest international law"; an understanding of the discipline that hinders change and is ethically weak. We contend that repoliticization can help reclaim international law's ambition and responsibility.
In: Forthcoming 114 (3) American Journal of International Law (2020)
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In: Juliana Santos de Carvalho and Justina Uriburu, 'Problematising Diversity: The Change That International Lawyers (Do Not) Want for International Courts' (2022) 10 London Review of International Law 391
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