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Dezalay, S. (2023). Legal Knowledge as Social and Political Capital. AJIL Unbound, 117, 210-215.

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The 150th anniversary of the Institut de Droit International (IDI) and the International Law Association (ILA) provides an opportunity to assess the role of legal scholarship in the codification and institutionalization of international law. This essay argues that academic expertise is a form of social and political capital that is at once individual, institutional, and structural. Empirically focused on international dispute settlement mechanisms (interstate adjudication and arbitration), this essay underscores that academic expertise shapes the professional status of international lawyers, and influences the clout of international institutions as codifiers of international law.

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Dezalay, S. (2023). Legal Knowledge as Social and Political Capital. AJIL Unbound, 117, 210-215. doi:10.1017/aju.2023.34

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