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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1009248006
ISBN-13
9781009248006
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
Everyday Makers of International Law : from Great Halls to Back Rooms
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Topic
International
Features
New Edition
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Law
Author
Tommaso Soave
Book Series
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

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0.9 in
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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LCCN
2022-023311
Reviews
'Tommaso Soave's The Everyday Makers of International Law open[s] the black box of international institutional law and apply sociological as well as anthropological methods to study the people, spaces, and processes that create international law.' Silvia Steininger and Helga Molbæk-Steensig, EJIL:Talk!, 'Written not as a monograph but almost in the style of a set of internal reflections-as-narratives, this book provides a seeming fly-in-the-wall contextual account to the many considerations that suffuse international judicial decisions and deliberations. To me, it was a significant reminder of what I had already seen from my own experiences of international practice at courts and tribunals - that such institutions remain very conscious of their judicial functions, while remaining quite unconscious of the complex humanity that drives all the seen and unseen players, hierarchies, and interactions within these august institutions that strive to provide international justice.' Diane Desierto, EJIL:Talk! (Blog of the European Journal of International Law), 'Soave's apparent joy in writing his fictional vignettes is contagious. His text provides a vivid, memorable, and convincing behind-the-scenes description of the everyday life of those responsible for making international judicial decisions. This creative and challenging book brings to light an important set of actors and activities to which the scholarship has only turned its attention in the past decade or so. As any good scholarship, it leaves the reader with a taste for more, highlighting how much more unraveling remains to be done.' Tamar Megiddo, American Journal of International Law, 'As Soave correctly points out, international courts are still shrouded in secrecy, which prevents outsiders from fully understanding how they operate. Soave makes the most significant contribution so far to lifting this veil, and his book provides material that will be tremendously useful not only to sociolegal scholars with an interest in international law, but also to practitioners who wish to understand how the courts before which they plead cases actually function.' Florian Grisel, Law and Social Inquiry, '[H]aving started as a sceptic, I ended up liking Soave's 'departure from canon': partly because for him to 'bend the genres' is a bold move that deserves respect in a discipline privileging safe, risk-free writing and partly because Soave writes in a distinctive style using accessible language. ... Soave makes points that are far too rarely made in the orthodox accounts ... [he] complements these standard accounts and succeeds where they largely fail - in acquainting readers with the everyday routines and micro-practices of international courts and tribunals. ... this is what makes Soave's book stand out. It is a significant achievement.' Christian J. Tams, European Journal of International Law, 'Soave's approach is unusual, but it works exceptionally well. ... [His] book is relevant to those studying the decision-making of international (quasi)courts. IR scholars will benefit from Soave's empirically rich case-studies, on which they can build additional analyses. For those interested in creative methodologies or new approaches to writing, his book provides a stellar example of how to use fictional accounts within an academic publication.' Sassan Gholiagha, International Affairs
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
341.55
Edition Description
New Edition
Table Of Content
1. Carnegieplein 2, 10:00 am; 2. Coffee, cigarettes, and international judicial practices; 3. A new generation of litigators; 4. Telling a story; 5. The invisible army; 6. The three wise monkeys; 7. The lyophilization of life; 8. The memo; 9. To capture the world; 10. Bricolage; 11. The explorer; 12. A four-letter word; 13. What does it mean...; 14. The stage; 15. The moment of (constructed) truth; 16. Truth woven together; 17. Spijkermakersstraat 9, 8:00 pm.
Synopsis
Part essay, part novel, this book offers a unique take on the inner workings of international courts. It reveals how judges reach their decisions and what invisible actors, such as counsel, bureaucrats, and academics, contribute to the process. The narrative combines the author's first-hand experience with rigorous research in legal sociology., This book offers a unique insight into the inner workings of international courts and tribunals. Combining the rigour of the essay and the creativity of the novel, Tommaso Soave narrates the invisible practices and interactions that make up the dispute settlement process, from the filing of the initial complaint to the issuance of the final decision. At each step, the book unravels the myriad activities of the legal experts running the international judiciary - judges, arbitrators, agents, counsel, advisors, bureaucrats, and specialized academics - and reveals their pervasive power in the process. The cooperation and competition among these inner circles of professionals lie at the heart of international judicial decisions. By shedding light on these social dynamics, Soave takes the reader on a journey through the lives, ambitions, and preoccupations of the everyday makers of international law.
LC Classification Number
KZ6250.S63 2022

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