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The Fragmentation of International Lawyers

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Wed, Nov 17, 2021

6 PM – 8 PM (GMT+2)

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In this webinar, Dr. Beckett argues that the lack of materiality in Public International Law (PIL) engenders an unbearable mass of “legally cognizable materials”, huddled indiscriminately together; and not subject to any authoritative ranking or evaluation. Thus we have no right to expect our analyses to lead to coherent results. PIL is not a thing but a conflictual mass of discrete communities. Each with its standards for norm-recognition, interpretation, and competent legal argument. He will reflect on the simple existence of these chaotically co-existing communities in PIL, particularly in light of its lack of material existence or effect. There are many different ways of “doing” PIL. These have varying levels of prestige in specific settings. But none is more (in)competent than any other.

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Jason Beckett

Associate Professor, Law Department

The American University in Cairo

Jason Beckett studied law at the universities of Dundee (LLB) and Glasgow (LLM and PhD); and taught at the Universities of Newcastle and Leicester. He initially studied and wrote from the heart of the mainstream, on topics ranging from the Law of the Sea, through the theory of International Law, to the Use of Force, and tried hard to defend a mainstream understanding of Public International Law from the critical challenge. He failed; and, after completing his PhD on the ontology and methodology of Customary International Law, reluctantly accepted that the mainstream project was not viable.



Since then, Beckett has examined both the indeterminacy and the biases of international law. He has analyzed the religious structure of legal discourse and the silencing of non-European White Male voices and critiqued the pursuit of universal truths and justice. His current research focuses on poverty, feminism, cultural pluralism, and the self-justification of mainstream legal analysis. Beckett also analyses the limitations, or futility, of abstract legal critique; and advocates for alternative approaches to international justice.



Nonetheless, he enjoys working with and coaching, University teams in the Telders', Jessup's, and the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights, mooting competitions.



At The American University in Cairo (AUC), Beckett has taught courses in Public International Law, International Human Rights, Legal Perspectives on the Question of Palestine, and Jurisprudence; and supervised many dissertations in related areas. He always includes current research in his teaching and often develops research projects from his classroom experiences.



He has delivered presentations in Africa, Australasia, Europe, and America, often to some acclaim. But he remains, at heart, a classroom teacher, as attested by more than fifteen years of students.


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Geoff Gordon

Senior Researcher

The T.M.C. ASSER INSTITUTE Centre for International & European Law

Geoff holds a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a JD from Columbia law school. His work is motivated by a critical concern for international practices in the public interest. Geoff’s research is focused on questions of international and transnational law at points of interface among politics, security, economy and technology. Geoff is an editor for the international legal theory section of the Leiden Journal of International Law and a member of the Legal Action Committee of the Global Legal Action Network.

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Nora Salem

Assistant Professor and Head of the Public International Law Department

The German University in Cairo

Nora Salem is Assistant Professor and Head of the Public International Law Department at the German University in Cairo, Egypt. Her research area includes primarily International Human Rights Law in the MENA region and Women’s Rights in the Muslim-majority States. 

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