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Book Title: Handbook on the Rule of Law
Editor(s): May, Christopher; Winchester, Adam
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781786432438
Section: Chapter 27
Section Title: The rule of law and terrorism
Author(s): Walker, Clive
Number of pages: 18
Abstract/Description:
This chapter invites a reading of the international rule of law as a marketing tool. Its rhetorical purchase is shown to provide fertile ground for branding, employed as a means to attract resources in a highly competitive industry – what I call the ‘global justice sector’. The practices of the International Criminal Court, one of those institutions competing in this sector, exemplify the employment of the international rule of law in its marketised form as a means to strengthen its global justice brand. This reading of the international rule of law is placed within the context of a neoliberalism which constitutes and reconstitutes the juncture between the market and justice.
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