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What International Law Should (Not) Become. A Comment on Koskenniemi

Oliver Gerstenberg 1

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This comment argues that Koskenniemi’s postmodern irony with regard to concepts such as human rights and jus cogens, which views these concepts either as ‘kitsch’ or as mere ‘instru-ments in hegemonic struggle’, is not plausible, because there is, contrary to Koskenniemi’s postmodern-ironist assertions, no neutral platform permitting us to stand outside (and to look through) concepts such as human rights, democracy, jus cogens, and so on.

1  Leeds University (UK).

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