Situating ‘Law’ as ‘Culture’ in Scholarly Discourse on the International Criminal Court: A Reflection on Fraser and Mcgonigle-Leyh's Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal Court

International Journal of Law in Context Preprint (Cambridge University Press), Forthcoming

Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2022-09

Amsterdam Center for International Law No. 2022-04

14 Pages Posted: 8 Apr 2022 Last revised: 21 Jun 2022

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Tom Hamilton

University of Amsterdam - University of Amsterdam Faculty of Law; University of Amsterdam - Rethinking SLIC Project; University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Center for International Law

Date Written: April 8, 2022

Abstract

Interrogating the distinction between ‘law as culture’ and ‘culture in law’ while reading Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal Court.

Keywords: International Criminal Court, Law, Culture

JEL Classification: K14, K33, K41, K42, K4

Suggested Citation

Hamilton, Tomas, Situating ‘Law’ as ‘Culture’ in Scholarly Discourse on the International Criminal Court: A Reflection on Fraser and Mcgonigle-Leyh's Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal Court (April 8, 2022). International Journal of Law in Context Preprint (Cambridge University Press), Forthcoming , Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2022-09, Amsterdam Center for International Law No. 2022-04, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4078875

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