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This document is a 3-page article from the 1980 German Yearbook of International Law. The article discusses several theses about international law discourse, including that it is an inherently political practice that constructs knowledge about international rules and institutions, and that it both enables and limits what can be thought and done in the international domain. The discourse is also shaped by and shapes international legal doctrines and state practices over time.
This document is a 3-page article from the 1980 German Yearbook of International Law. The article discusses several theses about international law discourse, including that it is an inherently political practice that constructs knowledge about international rules and institutions, and that it both enables and limits what can be thought and done in the international domain. The discourse is also shaped by and shapes international legal doctrines and state practices over time.
This document is a 3-page article from the 1980 German Yearbook of International Law. The article discusses several theses about international law discourse, including that it is an inherently political practice that constructs knowledge about international rules and institutions, and that it both enables and limits what can be thought and done in the international domain. The discourse is also shaped by and shapes international legal doctrines and state practices over time.
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David W. Kennedy, Theses about International Law Discourse, 23
Citation Ger. Y.B. Int'l L. 353 (1980).
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