International Law, Necropolitics, and Arab Lives

International Law, Necropolitics, and Arab Lives

The Legalization of Creative Chaos in Arabia

Al-Kassimi, Khaled

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2022

296

Dura

Inglês

9781032307145

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction 1: Positivist Jurisprudence: The Secularization of Revealed Law in International Law 2: Naturalizing a Separation Between Law & Morality: Pre-emptive War as Just in Arabia 3: (Neo)-Orientalist Imaginaries & the "Arab Spring": Inclusive Exclusion as Ethos of International Law 4: Bethlehem Legal Principles & Operation Timber Sycamore: Legalizing Killing Arab Lives by Hiring War-Machines 5: The "Islamist Winter" and Necropolitics: The Displaced Arab as Muselmaenner and the Coherence of Secular Modernity 6: Conclusion: Harmonizing Revelation with Reason: A Necessary Ontological Limit Structuring a Spiritual Epistemology
Secular Modernity;Displaced Arabs;Operation Timber Sycamore;Bethlehem Legal Principles;Arab Spring;Neo-Orientalism;Pre-emptive War;Morality;Secularization;Positivist Jurisprudence;Jus Gentium;Abou El Fadl;Hugo Grotius;Grotius;International Monetary Fund;Positivist Jurists;Sovereign Figures;Arab Uprisings;neo-Orientalist Discourses;Arab Bodies;Humanitarian Aid;Islamist Winter;Defensive Imperialism;Daniel Bethlehem;Sir Daniel Bethlehem;Temporally Primitive;Ped;Bush Doctrine;Homo Sacer;Constructive Anarchy;NSS;Humanitarian Order;International Humanitarian Law;Frankish Empire