国际法导论:迷失方向:激发国际法的奇异未来

Lena Holzer, Bérénice K. Schramm, Juliana Santos de Carvalho, Manon Beury
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这一特别问题源于2021年9月27日至10月1日在日内瓦研究生院(瑞士)主持下举行的在线讲习班。在这一年中,当“不流动”重新定义学术接触和交流时,我们的研讨会“国际法迷失/导向:酷儿遗产和酷儿未来”聚焦于酷儿国际法律研究的流动性。通过聚焦酷儿研究方法对国际法实践和学科做出贡献的不同路径、联系和迷失方向的形式,我们的研讨会旨在提供一个平台,来评估和思考酷儿分析敏感性和酷儿研究方法在国际法研究中的作用。自从最近国际法出现以来,酷儿方法经常从目标导向的角度进行研究,重点关注它们(旨在)实现的目标。相反,我们举办研讨会的目的是审视这段旅程本身,并试图找出学者们是如何在他们的工作中使用酷儿情感的;换句话说,“做酷儿”对国际法律研究意味着什么。研讨会探讨了理论、方法和知识如何跨越地区、学科、机构和语言。酷儿研究通常局限于全球北方和/或西方作家、机构和社会
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An Introduction to International Law Dis/oriented: Sparking Queer Futures in International Law
This special issue arose out of a workshop held online from 27 September to 1 October 2021 under the auspices of the Geneva Graduate Institute (Switzerland). In a year when immobility re-defined academic encounters and exchange, our workshop entitled International Law Dis/Oriented: Queer Legacies and Queer Futures focused on the mobility of queer international legal research. By zooming in on the distinct paths, connections, and forms of dis/orientations through which queer methods have contributed to the practice and discipline of international law, our workshop aimed to provide a platform to take stock of and ponder on the workings of queer analytical sensibilities and queer methods in the study of international law. Since their recent emergence of international law, queer approaches have often been studied from a destination-oriented perspective, with a focus on what they (aim to) achieve. On the contrary, our objective with the workshop was to look at the journey itself and attempt to single out how scholars are using queer sensibilities in their work; in other words, what ‘doing queer’ means for international legal research. The workshop explored how theories, methods, and knowledge can – or cannot – travel across regions, disciplines, institutions, and languages. The mapping out of queer scholarship is often limited to the Global North and/or to Western authors, institutions, and
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