CfP: Queering International Law 2.0

CfP: Queering International Law 2.0

In December 2015, Dianne Otto convened an Institute for International Law and the Humanities (IILAH) workshop at Melbourne Law School focused on ‘queering’ international law. The workshop would go on to produce the first book focused solely on queer...
CfP: Critical Legal Conference 2022

CfP: Critical Legal Conference 2022

Critical Legal Conference 2022: Liminalities 31 August – 02 September  Faculty of Law, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø Conference website here. The call for papers is now open! Please submit your paper responding to the call of each individual stream...
LRIL Annual Lecture: Bonnie Honig

LRIL Annual Lecture: Bonnie Honig

Revolutionary constitution-making in the 18th century U.S. is described as an “outbreak” by Hannah Arendt. This talk looks at the power of contagion in democratic theory, focusing on the idea of democratic contagion and on efforts in political theory and popular...