Establishing expansion as a legal right: an analysis of French colonial discourse surrounding protectorate treaties

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This essay analyses French literature on protectorates that was published in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Firstly, I examine French understanding of protectorates with a focus on contrasting views about whether or not a protectorate treaty warrants the intervention of the protector in the internal affairs of the protected. In doing so, I attempt to delineate specific ways legal scholarship engaged with the ideological construction of a supposedly uncivilized other. Then I move on to trace the development of a type of argument employed by the French to justify their colonialism that had to do with protectorate treaties. In the discussion, I explain the particular role the 'violation' argument played within French colonial discourse, both in the absence of the 'territorium nullius' argument, and in the face of critics of empire. Lastly, I place under scrutiny the relationship between the 'violation' argument and the distinction of two kinds of coercion - coercion of a state, and coercion of its representative.

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Protectorate treatiesFrench colonialismOrientalism'violation' argumentcoercionexcessive contextualizationINTERNATIONAL-LAWEMPIRE
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Establishing expansion as a legal right: an analysis of French colonial discourse surrounding protectorate treaties
저자
Yoon, Jong-pil
DOI
10.1080/01916599.2020.1722725
발행일
2020-08-17
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Article
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History of European Ideas
46
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811 ~ 826