Nicolas Politis' initiatives to outlaw war and define aggression, and the narrative of progress in international law

N Tsagourias - European Journal of International Law, 2012 - academic.oup.com
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This article focuses on Nicholas Politis' efforts to outlaw war and define aggression, and
places them within the progress narrative of the interwar international law discourse. This
narrative is defined by its rejection of sovereignty; its belief in codification; and the
recognition of the individual as a subject of international law. Politis' projects envisage
international law as a means towards an ecumenical world order built around individuals.
Abstract
This article focuses on Nicholas Politis’ efforts to outlaw war and define aggression, and places them within the progress narrative of the interwar international law discourse. This narrative is defined by its rejection of sovereignty; its belief in codification; and the recognition of the individual as a subject of international law. Politis’ projects envisage international law as a means towards an ecumenical world order built around individuals.
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