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Born Again Lawyer: FATU as An Antidote to the ‘Positivist Blues’ (2006)
Journal Article
Prost, M. (2006). Born Again Lawyer: FATU as An Antidote to the ‘Positivist Blues’. German Law Journal, 7(12), 1037-1043. https://doi.org/10.1017/s2071832200005289

For some time, there has been something paradoxical about Martti Koskenniemi's From Apology to Utopia (hereinafter FATU). FATU might very well have been the single most influential book of the last 15 years in the field of international legal theory.... Read More about Born Again Lawyer: FATU as An Antidote to the ‘Positivist Blues’.

Unity, Diversity and the Fragmentation of International Law: How Much Does the Multiplication of International Organizations Really Matter? (2006)
Journal Article
Prost, M., & Clark, P. K. (2006). Unity, Diversity and the Fragmentation of International Law: How Much Does the Multiplication of International Organizations Really Matter?. Chinese Journal of International Law, 5(2), 341-370. https://doi.org/10.1093/chinesejil/jml022

It seems to be presumed by many that the simple multiplication of international organizations (IOs) weakens the unity and integrity of international law. There is, in reality, nothing obvious in this assumption. First, there needs to be evidence of d... Read More about Unity, Diversity and the Fragmentation of International Law: How Much Does the Multiplication of International Organizations Really Matter?.