This event, at Birkbeck College, University of London, will take a critical and literary approach to questions of International Law. A theatre piece (Maria read by Yoriko Otomo and To Mourn, With No Words to Keep performed by Anastasia Tataryn) Peter Fitzpatrick Being...
Justice, Critical Theory, Post-conflict and Internationalism March 23rd Sciences-Po Paris March 24th 2012 Paris 1 University Reflection on law appears today to be one of the most productive themes of philosophy. The borders between law, morality, and politics are...
This stream aims to gather academics, graduate students and activists with an interest in immigration law and policy, asylum and refugee law (as well as refugee and migration studies more generally) in order to inaugurate a discussion on legal provisions and forms and...
Founded in 2008, Shoppinghour Magazine is a London-based publication that has as its aim the reconstruction of a culture mired in the nihilist vestiges of postmodernity. Through an empowerment of the interdisciplinary potentialities between various forms of...
This talk is inspired by Professor Douzinas’s recent work on the crisis in Greece, and by his time in Athens during recent months. Professor Douzinas has been an outspoken critic of the Greek bailout, of the political elite in Greece which has signed up to the...
Feminist Legal Studies is pleased to publish Ratna Kapur’s article Pink Chaddis and SlutWalk Couture: The Postcolonial Politics of Feminism Lite in our upcoming issue: 20(1). Kapur deftly analyses the postcolonial feminist politics of the Indian SlutWalk and Pink...