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Political Theology and International Law [Pehme köide]

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In Political Theology and International Law, John D. Haskell 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 scholarshipa politics of truth.
Political Theology and International Law
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John D. Haskell
Abstract
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Keywords
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Acknowledgement
1(1)
1 Introduction
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2 A Christian Heritage in Perilous Times
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3 Varieties of Post-Foundationalism
22(30)
3.1 The Constitutive [ un]Groundinq of International Law
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3.2 The Orders of the Phallus and the not-All
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4 The Void in Context
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4.1 The Void in Context: Subjectivity
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4.2 The Void in Context: Knowledge/Truth
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5 Conclusion
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Bibliography 82
John D. Haskell is a senior lecturer in law at the University of Manchester and co-director of the Manchester International Law Centre (MILC). He is involved with a number of communities, including the Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and Law (APPEAL) and the Institute for Global Law and Policy (IGLP).