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Crisis Narratives in International Law
COVID-19 as a Catalyst for the (Re-)Constitutionalisation of International Law
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November 06 2021
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Brill | Nijhoff
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 8
The Love of Crisis
pp. 21
Crisis? What Damned Crisis?
pp. 34
Crisis Narratives and the Tale of Our Anxieties
pp. 40
Crisis and International Law
pp. 54
COVID and the Crisis Mode in International Legal Scholarship
pp. 62
Narratives of Solidarity in Times of Crisis
pp. 69
International Law as a Crisis Discourse
pp. 85
COVID-19 as a Catalyst for the (Re-)Constitutionalisation of International Law
pp. 100
The COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis and International Law
pp. 109
Beyond War Narratives
pp. 122
Repetitive Renewal
pp. 132
International Law and Crisis Narratives after the COVID-19 Pandemic
pp. 139
Only Once … Upon a Time?
pp. 146
The Kaleidoscopic World Confronts a Pandemic
pp. 159
How Learned Are Our Lessons?
pp. 167
Hobbes and the Plague Doctors
pp. 173
The COVID-19 Crisis, Indigenous Peoples, and International Law
pp. 182
COVID-19 and Research in International Law
pp. 186
A Narrative of Crises from the Perspective of a Young Scholar
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