Law at the Barrel

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Bol When the world's most consequential disputes reach international courts, the conflict rarely ends - it changes form. A territorial line becomes a question of jurisdiction; a naval incident becomes a fight over evidence; an economic confrontation becomes a debate about treaty meaning. In those procedural transformations, power does not vanish. It learns new grammar. Law at the Barrel begins from this geopolitical paradox: states often denounce international institutions as toothless, yet they litigate with intensity when the stakes are highest, because a court can reshape what others will believe, support, and enforce.Cyrus Ildren shows how international adjudication functions as a strategic arena in which states pursue advantage through choices that look technical but are politically decisive. The book explains how governments select venues and exploit overlaps through forum shopping, how standards of proof and disclosure constraints determine what can be credibly claimed, and why remedies and enforcement limits shift attention to reputational and coalition effects. Across institutions ranging from general courts to trade panels and arbitration, Ildren traces how procedure structures the contest: what counts as a fact, who gets heard, what is postponed, and what becomes irreversible.Written for students, general readers, and policy-minded analysts, Law at the Barrel offers a framework for reading cases without treating them as mere morality plays. You will learn to recognise legal narrative as a form of signalling to allies and domestic audiences, and to evaluate outcomes in terms of bargaining space, legitimacy, and compliance politics rather than simple win-loss scores. The result is a more realistic view of how law constrains and enables state action in a fractured order - and a clearer understanding of why, even in an age of rivalry, so many governments keep returning to court.

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When the world's most consequential disputes reach international courts, the conflict rarely ends - it changes form. A territorial line becomes a question of jurisdiction; a naval incident becomes a fight over evidence; an economic confrontation becomes a debate about treaty meaning. In those procedural transformations, power does not vanish. It learns new grammar. Law at the Barrel begins from this geopolitical paradox: states often denounce international institutions as toothless, yet they litigate with intensity when the stakes are highest, because a court can reshape what others will believe, support, and enforce.Cyrus Ildren shows how international adjudication functions as a strategic arena in which states pursue advantage through choices that look technical but are politically decisive. The book explains how governments select venues and exploit overlaps through forum shopping, how standards of proof and disclosure constraints determine what can be credibly claimed, and why remedies and enforcement limits shift attention to reputational and coalition effects. Across institutions ranging from general courts to trade panels and arbitration, Ildren traces how procedure structures the contest: what counts as a fact, who gets heard, what is postponed, and what becomes irreversible.Written for students, general readers, and policy-minded analysts, Law at the Barrel offers a framework for reading cases without treating them as mere morality plays. You will learn to recognise legal narrative as a form of signalling to allies and domestic audiences, and to evaluate outcomes in terms of bargaining space, legitimacy, and compliance politics rather than simple win-loss scores. The result is a more realistic view of how law constrains and enables state action in a fractured order - and a clearer understanding of why, even in an age of rivalry, so many governments keep returning to court.

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