Description
In this groundbreaking work, Jean d'Aspremont undertakes the first study of the epistemology of the secret of international law, which is a specific intellectual posture whereby international law is considered to be replete with secrets that international lawyers ought to reveal. In addition to arguing that the epistemology of the secret of international law is everywhere at work in international legal thought and practice, d'Aspremont demonstrates why this posture must be scrutinized, given how much it enables certain sayings, thoughts, perceptions and actions while simultaneously disabling others, making it complicit with the worst forms of capitalism, colonialism, racism, bourgeois ideology, phallocentrism, virilism and masculinism. This book should be read by anyone interested in how international law came to do what it does and why it must be rethought.
Table of Contents
1. The epistemology of the secret of international law; 2. Epistemologies of the secret elsewhere; 3. Secrecy and transparency in the international legal literature; 4. Manifestations of the epistemology of the secret of international law; 5. Resistance to the epistemology of the secret of international law; Notebook; Bibliography; Index.
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