International Legal Sightseeing as a Phenomenon and a Methodology

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Abstract

Legal sightseeing de- notes the ‘eventisation’ of inter- national law: international court- houses stage public photo exhibitions and offer audio tours, inter- national lawyers partake in film festivals, and the buildings of international organisations have become top tourist destinations. We zoom-in on these encounters and ask how international law is presented to ‘the public’ and in turn what that public shows up for. We argue that as phenomenon, legal sightseeing is vital to our understanding of the contemporary practice of international law and to questions of who gets to partake in it. Moreover, as experimental methodological intervention, legal sightseeing is not only an argument about what to look at and for, but also about how to look and see.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)173-197
Number of pages27
JournalLawArt : Rivista di Diritto, Arte, Storia = Journal of Law, Art and History
Volume2022
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • International Law
  • Methodology and Critique
  • Eventisation
  • Audience
  • Socio-Legal Studies

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