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Walter Benjamin and the re-imageination of international law

Walter Benjamin and the re-imageination of international law
Walter Benjamin and the re-imageination of international law
Drawing on the work of Walter Benjamin, Harold Bloom, and Theodor Adorno this article proposes the re-imageination of international law as a ‘pure means’ of representation rather than a means of exercising control over the world
control, international law, representation, time, violence, walter benjamin
0957-8536
1-27
Nicholson, Matthew
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Nicholson, Matthew
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Nicholson, Matthew (2015) Walter Benjamin and the re-imageination of international law. Law and Critique, 1-27. (doi:10.1007/s10978-015-9170-z).

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Drawing on the work of Walter Benjamin, Harold Bloom, and Theodor Adorno this article proposes the re-imageination of international law as a ‘pure means’ of representation rather than a means of exercising control over the world

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 September 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 October 2015
Published date: 26 October 2015
Keywords: control, international law, representation, time, violence, walter benjamin
Organisations: Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 384084
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/384084
ISSN: 0957-8536
PURE UUID: 5069f3cf-6b8c-46fb-b448-d12ec6bbb804

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Date deposited: 04 Dec 2015 14:18
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 21:52

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