“As a woman I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman, my country is the whole world.” #SJC#KGS#BrynMawr#LincolnsInn#UCL Present #UoM
Very happy to share my latest article ‘The Legitimacy Gap in Borrowed Laws’. I argue that legitimacy is as important as compatibility for the success of borrowed laws especially economic laws.
It’s open access and you can read it here: https://t.co/y1eUX1ZL3v
Rest in Peace #TomStoppard. I have loved your work since I first read it at Bryn Mawr as part of my Modern British Drama course. Rosencrantz & Guildernstern are Dead was a particular favourite but so was Indian Ink and Leopoldstadz. Thank you for your wit & your language!
When the playwright Tom Stoppard died, “he left behind a theatre changed by his blistering intellect and blazing success, the heat and light that made the rest of our English-language garden grow,” Helen Shaw writes.
https://t.co/TmEcnZwhW5
Can’t remember how many times I ‘watched’ this song just to see his face.
Rest in Peace @aapkadharam
Blackmail - Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Tum Rehti Ho - Kishore Kumar https://t.co/CK42UbFvlF via @YouTube
Check out this article written by @AmberMDarr on the importance of legitimacy for shaping the extent, quality and direction of enforcement of legal transplants in their adoptive contexts https://t.co/nR7fmmWTCC
Always a pleasure to discuss my monograph ‘Competition Law in South Asia: Policy diffusion and transfer”. This time for @FacultiNet. You can watch the video here https://t.co/XvI2xYLpiI