Repetition and International Law
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Acts Of Repetition Abound In International Law. Security Council Resolutions Typically Start By Recalling Recollecting Recognising Or Reaffirming Previous Resolutions. Expert Committees Present Restatements Of International Law. Students And Staff Extensively Rehearse Fictitious Cases In Presentations For Moot Court Competitions. Customary Law Exists By Virtue Of Repeated Behaviour And Restatements About The Existence Of Rules. When Sources Of International Law Are Deployed Historically Contingent Events Are Turned Into Manifestations Of Pre-Given And Repeatable Categories. This Book Studies The Workings Of Repetition Across Six Discourses And Practices In International Law. It Links Acts Of Repetition To Similar Practices In Religion Theatre Film And Commerce. Building On The Dialectics Of Repetition As Set Out By Sren Kierkegaard It Examines How Repetition In International Law Is Used To Connect Concrete Practices To Something That Is Bound To Remain Absent Unspeakable Or Unimaginable.
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