Democracy and Law Democracy and law are central themes of global studies. Nowadays international politics seems to be interceded via a multitude of legal practices and processes, consequently bringing the role of, and need for, international law into sharp relief. Yet...
Occupy Research Collective Convergence (ORCC): Activism & Research Ethics 10:00-17:00 Saturday June 30th – Pearson Building, University College London, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 6BT (enter from Gower Street). See here for directions. Are you researching Occupy or...
‘Neoliberalism solves its problems by moving them around geopolitically’ David Harvey (2005). This stream aims to create a space for dialogue about the issues that are pertinent to current geopolitical, neoliberal and socio-economic issues. We invite papers from all...
The latest issue of Naked Punch is out now. It features an extensive interview with anonymous Greek Rebels, Alia Mossallam on the Egyptian Revolution, Simon Critchley on Philosophers, Violence, Hunour and Tragedy, among others. It is available to order or download...
VI International Meeting of Researchers in Immigration and Asylum Law will take place from 14th to 15th June at the University of Valencia, tackling the initiative of several researchers and lecturers who have focused on the study and the critical analysis of legal...
International law, Genocide and Imperialism: The Colonial Origins of Human Rights? We Need to Talk About Human Rights Conveners: Catherine Turner & Liam Thornton (University of Ulster) In the Garden of Justice human rights have long been seen as a desirable...