Droit international humanitaire
International Law as a Profession
Jean d' Aspremont
JJean d' Aspremont
TTarcisio Gazzini
TTarcisio Gazzini
AAndré Nollkaemper
AAndré Nollkaemper
WWouter Werner
WWouter Werner
Publié par Cambridge University Press, le 06 avril 2017
447 pages
Résumé
International law is not merely a set of rules or processes, but is a professional activity practised by a diversity of figures including scholars, judges, counsels, teachers, legal advisers and activists. Individuals may, in different contexts, play more than one of these roles, and the interactions between them are illuminating of the nature of international law itself. This collection of innovative, multidisciplinary and self-reflective essays reveals a bilateral process whereby, on the one hand, the professionalisation of international law informs discourses about the law, and, on the other hand, discourses about the law inform the professionalisation of the discipline.. Intended to promote a dialogue between practice and scholarship, this book is a must-read for all those engaged in the profession of international law.
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