A New History for Human Rights: Conflict of Laws as Adjacent Possibility

Author:

Castellanos-Jankiewicz León12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Senior Researcher, Asser Institute for International and European Law The Hague The Netherlands

2. Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract The pivotal contributions of private international law to the conceptual emergence of international human rights law have been largely ignored. Using the idea of adjacent possibility as a theoretical metaphor, this article shows that conflict of laws analysis and technique enabled the articulation of human rights universalism. The nineteenth-century epistemic practice of private international law was a key arena where the claims of individuals were incrementally cast as being spatially independent from their state of nationality before rights universalism became mainstream. Conflict of laws was thus a vital combinatorial ingredient contributing to the dislocation of rights from territory that underwrites international human rights today.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Brill

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