Walter Benjamin and the Re-Imageination of International Law

Law and Critique 27 (1):103-129 (2016)
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Abstract

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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