London Review of International Law is looking to appoint a new Assistant Editor. The ideal candidate will be a doctoral student, working in the field of critical approaches to international law, with a strong sense of what makes the LRIL unique. Your...
After the fantastic success of the 39th Critical Legal Conference in Lund. The CLC decision has been made to host the 40th conference in Exeter next year. More details to follow.
In searching for SWAIL, this project takes as its point of departure that Eastern Europe occupies a liminal space within the discipline of international law. Neither of the ‘core’, nor of the ‘periphery’, the region occupies a liminal, semi-peripheral, and...
A one-day workshop at Kent Law School exploring the shifting conceptions of ‘decision’ at play in algorithmic decision-making and surrounding discourses; focusing on ontology, politics and ethics, in light of posthumanism and the algorithmic turn. 24 September 2024...
A New COUNTERPRESS Publication → Nick Piška and Hayley Gibson (eds.) B & W 229 x 152 mm | Perfect Bound on White w/Matte Laminate | 242 pages | Paperback ISBN 978-1-910761-23-6 | E-book (ePDF) ISBN 978-1-910761-24-3 | 10 September 2024 In May 2016 a group of trust...