The Function of Legal Ritual in the Peace Palace

Oxford Journal of Law and Religion (2024) (forthcoming)

25 Pages Posted: 17 Jun 2024

Date Written: June 07, 2024

Abstract

The article argues that oral proceedings before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) can be understood as a particular type of legal ritual. Following an introduction, Section 2 provides an account of the oral proceedings before the ICJ. With reference to Catherine Bell's six characteristics of ritual-like practices, Section 3 shows that the ICJ's oral proceedings are formal and traditional, relatively static and rule-governed, employ sacral symbolism, and resemble a performance. Section 4 considers the function and meaning of the legal ritual of oral proceedings before the ICJ. It argues that the ICJ's legal ritual creates a sense of community among the international legal order's different stakeholders and establishes the legitimacy of this community and the values it represents. The article concludes by noting that the ICJ's legal ritual is one of the court's most important means of enforcing the terms of the international legal order.

Keywords: international court of justice, legal ritual, peace palace, international courts

Suggested Citation

Jeutner, Valentin, The Function of Legal Ritual in the Peace Palace (June 07, 2024). Oxford Journal of Law and Religion (2024) (forthcoming)
, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4859500 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4859500

Valentin Jeutner (Contact Author)

Lund University - Faculty of Law ( email )

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Lund, 222 22
Sweden

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