Latin American Law Review

Lat. Am. Law Rev. | eISSN 2619-4880

The Publicness of Public International Law Seen Through Schmitt´s Concept of the Political

No. 1 (2018-07-01)
  • Armin von Bogdandy
    Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law Heidelberg, Alemania. bogdandy@mpil.de

Abstract

This contribution aims at advancing a public law approach to international law by engaging with Carl Schmitt’s Concept of the Political. First, it hereby explains this approach in light of the current nationalist backlash against international law and governance. Second, Schmitt’s text helps reflecting the methodology of that approach, as of public law theory in general. Third, building blocks of international public law such as the analytical concept of public authority as well as the normative concepts of inclusive publicness and common good will be framed against Schmitt’s antagonistic concept of the political.

Keywords: Public international law, nationalism, concept of the political, public law

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