Epilogue: Bogotá, Law, Time, and Politics

Author:

Galindo George Rodrigo Bandeira1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Professor, University of Brasilia Law School https://dx.doi.org/28127 Brasilia Brasil

Abstract

Abstract This special issue offers contemporary international lawyers a unique opportunity to be self-conscious about how those involved in the 1948 Bogotá Conference politicized time and how historical narratives about that Conference do the same. They treat the American region as an object of study in itself in international law, and avoid falling into the habit of many international lawyers in facing universalism as an a priori of legal thinking. In this vein, the 1948 Bogotá Conference is better seen as an array of possibilities.

Publisher

Brill

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