Para que serve a história do direito internacional?

George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo

Abstract


Nas últimas décadas, a história do direito internacional tem se tornado um importante campo de estudos no direito internacional. Por essa razão, a questão “para que serve a história do direito internacional?” é de grande importância. A história do direito é inescapavelmente ligada à prática do direito de uma maneira que nenhum internacionalista é capaz de negar. Tradicionalmente, internacionalistas fazem uso da história para manter o direito internacional ligado a suas origens ou para promover a sua evolução. Recentemente, contudo, alguns estudiosos estão fazendo uso da história do direito internacional para destruir ou questionar elementos do passado de uma maneira crítica. Para o autor, a atitude crítica em relação à história do direito internacional é mais capaz de permitir à disciplina cumprir valores como justiça. O desafio de construir histórias críticas do direito internacional envolve a ideia de que uma relação mais vigorosa entre história e direito deve ser avançada. Ele também requer do internacionalista uma consciência ética sobre a situação atual do direito internacional. Ao final do artigo, é proposta uma resposta tentativa à questão posta no título.

Keywords


História do direito internacional, Prática, Teoria do direito internacional, Ética

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