New Approaches to International Law 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-6704-879-8_6
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New Approaches to International Law: Images of a Genealogy

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“…The need to preserve both the profession and their role drives international lawyers to form guilds. 62 But if self-preservation is a mind-set inherent in the communities of professionals organized around international law, rather than a feature of international law itself, D'Amato is focusing on the wrong living entity. While it is true that the self-preserving attitude of such professional communities can reverberate on the object of their practice, the guilds' self-preserving attitudes should not be confused for an inherent feature of that object-here, international law.…”
Section: The Challenge: a Self-preserving Community Of Internatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need to preserve both the profession and their role drives international lawyers to form guilds. 62 But if self-preservation is a mind-set inherent in the communities of professionals organized around international law, rather than a feature of international law itself, D'Amato is focusing on the wrong living entity. While it is true that the self-preserving attitude of such professional communities can reverberate on the object of their practice, the guilds' self-preserving attitudes should not be confused for an inherent feature of that object-here, international law.…”
Section: The Challenge: a Self-preserving Community Of Internatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citizens can only participate in international aff airs through the mediation of 5 See also Kennedy, 1999 and. Good overviews of New Stream, or New Approaches to International Law, work are Cass, 1996, Paulus, 2001, Purvis, 1991, Rasulov, 2012, and Tushnet, 2005 6 For what might be his manifesto, see Allott, 1998, although the Preface to Allott, 2001 might provide an easier understanding of his enterprise; see also Scobbie, 2011, but compare Prager, 1998. Th e Eminent Scholars archive on the website of the Squire Law Library contains a video of Allott's 2013 lecture 'Th e True Nature of International Law' , and also audio fi les and transcripts of conversations with him: the portal to this archive is at http://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent_scholars/ .…”
Section: I L Aw P Ol I T Ic S a N D I N St Rum E N Ta L I Smmentioning
confidence: 99%