Title: Christian J. Tams, Review of Tommaso Soave. <i>The Everyday Makers of International Law: From Great Halls to Back Rooms</i>
Abstract:feminist schools but also the boundaries between the disciplines.Jones' monograph does not only offer new ideas to the field of jurisprudence and legal theory, but her study also constitutes a post-hu...feminist schools but also the boundaries between the disciplines.Jones' monograph does not only offer new ideas to the field of jurisprudence and legal theory, but her study also constitutes a post-human research approach and valid methodological tool, regardless of what field of social sciences it is applied to.To conclude, Feminist Theory and International Law has the merit, first, of combining post-human feminism with international legal theory and beyond, probably for the very first time on such a large scale, and, second, of applying it to extremely topical issues that require a new kind of critical thinking to solve.Regardless of whether we are in Barbie Land or in Real World, paraphrasing the anthropologist David Graeber, we can each imagine a different world, just as we can reimagine international law and legal futures, according to Jones.Read More