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What Moves Law?

Författare

  • Gregor Noll

Redaktör

  • Wouter Werner
  • Mareike de Hoon
  • Alexis Galan

Summary, in English

In this text, I will attempt to understand the relation between metaphysical assumption and argumentative movement in Martti Koskenniemi’s work. I shall try to elaborate the particular form it takes, and think about the implications of that form along the way.

Koskenniemi rejects the translation of universal justice into the concrete practice of norms and institutions. He works in a radically Pauline tradition of thought. The Pauline tradition explains why he is so popular, while the radical spin explains the scepticism he meets. Karl Barth, the Swiss theologian, once set out an analogy of faith (analogia fidei) as a counterposition to the Catholic analogy of being. It is in hope alone that international lawyers participate in the coming community. Barth thought theology without religion; Koskenniemi thinks redemption without creation.

Publiceringsår

2017

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

20-38

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

The Law of International Lawyers. Reading Martti Koskenniemi

Dokumenttyp

Del av eller Kapitel i bok

Förlag

Cambridge University Press

Ämne

  • Law

Nyckelord

  • Public international law
  • Folkrätt

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISBN: 9781108147620
  • ISBN: 9781107193185