Cinematic Perspectives on International Law
Olivier Corten editor Francois Dubuisson editor Martyna Falkowska-Clarys editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Publishing:20th Jan '26
£30.00
This title is due to be published on 20th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Why are constitutionalist ideals so prominent in science fiction? Does Independence Day depict self-defence as a legal concept with absolute limits? Is international law lost in space?
This innovative interdisciplinary volume represents the first exploration of the relationship between international law and cinema. From Star Wars to Werner Herzog, The Godfather to The West Wing, this book uncovers a diverse range of representations of international law and its norms in film and television. Examining the wider links between international law, cinema, and ideology, the contributions not only examine visual representations of international law, but they offer an essential insight into the functions fulfilled by these cinematic representations.
Providing an extraordinary introduction to a variety of perspectives on core international legal questions, Cinematic perspectives on international law extends a valuable methodology by which international lawyers can critique the depiction of international law in film.
ISBN: 9781526195715
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248 pages