Fr. 210.00

International Law, Necropolitics, and Arab Lives - The Legalization of Creative Chaos in Arabia

English · Hardback

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This book considers how international law constitutes Arab lives as dispensible.

List of contents

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 Muselmänner and the Coherence of Secular Modernity 6: Conclusion: Harmonizing Revelation with Reason: A Necessary Ontological Limit Structuring a Spiritual Epistemology

About the author

Khaled Al-Kassimi is Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the American University in the Emirates (AUE).

Summary

This book considers how international law constitutes Arab lives as dispensible.

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