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Leiden Journal of International Law | 2016

From Apology to Utopia’s Conditions of Possibility

John D. Haskell

Martti Koskenniemis From Apology to Utopia is (rightly) considered a classic in international legal theory. The study tracks the oscillation of international legal argument over hundreds of years to reconcile seeming incongruencies: legal reasoning does not provide determinacy, but it brings weighted direction to political conflict; legal categories are amorphous, yet also an autonomous field of study. Though not commonly engaged, the methodological and theoretical posture of the book is significantly informed by a theory of history. This article focuses on this historical element within teh text as a means to analyze some of its central claims and situate it within a broader sociology of knowledge production particular to late 20th century legal academia.


Leiden Journal of International Law | 2018

International Law and the Turn to Political Economy

John D. Haskell; Akbar Rasulov

An increasing number of international law scholars over the last few years have started to turn their attention to the study of political economy. To what extent can this trend be considered an indication of an underlying ‘disciplinary turn’? How should one understand the phenomenon of disciplinary turns? The answer we propose to this question in this article proceeds from the assumption that not all disciplinary shifts follow the same logic. Unlike the linguistic or the historical turn, the turn to political economy in contemporary international law does not represent an exercise in inter-disciplinary exploration. The concept of political economy used in international law has very little to do with the actual discipline of political economy. It is much more diffuse and unfocused in theoretical terms. What gives it its essential sense of identity is not any form of distinct methodological orientation, but rather its basic usefulness as a potential marker of critical self-distancing vis-a-vis the mainstream international law tradition and its ideological function as a mediating device for the expression of a deep-seated concern about the structural injustices of modern capitalism.


Brill Research Perspectives in International Legal Theory and Practice | 2018

Political Theology and International Law

John D. Haskell

Political Theology and International Law offers an account of the intellectual debates surrounding the term “political theology” in academic literature concerning international law. Beneath these differences is a shared tradition, or genre, within the literature that reinforces particular styles of characterising and engaging predicaments in global politics. The text develops an argument toward another way of thinking about what political theology might offer international law scholarship – a politics of truth.


Global jurist | 2009

Capitalism, Communism . . . And Colonialism? Revisiting 'Transitology' as the Ideology of Informal Empire

John D. Haskell; Boris N. Mamlyuk


Boston College Third World law journal | 2009

The Complicity and Limits of International Law in Armed Conflict Rape

John D. Haskell


Archive | 2010

Taking Risks Ethically

John D. Haskell


Archive | 2018

Let Us Save Our Good Project: A Study of an Academic Workshop Toward an Edited Volume

John D. Haskell


Archive | 2017

The Religion/Secularism Debate in Human Rights Literature: Constitutive Tensions between Christian, Islamic, and Secular Perspectives

John D. Haskell


Archive | 2017

Subjectivity and Structures: The Challenges of Methodology in the Study of the History of International Law and Religion

John D. Haskell


Archive | 2017

The Choice of the Subject in Writing Histories of International Law

John D. Haskell

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City University London

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