🔔Iam pleased to announce the publication of my latest article: “From Colonizers to Guardians: International Law and the African Mandates Under the League of Nations (1919–1945)” in the latest issue of Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History
https://t.co/wqqOJKRZ0z
📢 Call for Abstracts | Research Handbook on International Economic Law & Africa (Manchester University Press)
🔹 Abstract: ≤400 words + 6 keywords + short bio
📧 Submit to: [email protected]
🗓 Deadline: 30 March 2026
📩 Notification: 15 April 2026
📝 Chapters due: Dec 2026
Dr George Forji Amin (Bolton), ‘International Law and the History of Resource Extraction in Africa’
4 March, 8am GMT/11am EAT/7pm AEDT
Register: https://t.co/qXVVWYdqV2
Delighted to share a new online lectures series "Resource Struggles and International Law" convened by Caitlin Murphy & I
It seeks to foster interdisciplinary & historical discussions about how international law both shapes, & is shaped by, struggles over natural resources
Conducted a PhD Examination at @BoltonUni! Congratulations to the student – Charles Ugochukwu Nzeh and his supervisors Dr Imran Akhtar & Dr Denis Hyams-Ssekasi. Examination team consisted of myself and Prof Hakeem Owolabi, and it was chaired by Dr George Forji Amin #PhD_exam#NU
@Matilda_Arvid These literature are informative: 1) Angus Mitchell, Roger Casement, 16 Lives; 2) Market Herbert O, The life and times of Roger Casement; 3) Thomas Mallon, Conrad's Congo Diary
Hard copy time! 🤩 Lots of exciting contributions in this new edited volume on heritage destruction. My chapter on universality and cultural heritage law is available open access at https://t.co/CsExgMwdrN.
Hard copy time! 🤩 Lots of exciting contributions in this new edited volume on heritage destruction. My chapter on universality and cultural heritage law is available open access at https://t.co/CsExgMwdrN.
We are looking for reporters from specific jurisdictions and regions to help update and maintain coverage of domestic court decisions involving public and international law issues for “International Law in Domestic Courts”. Find out more here; https://t.co/IIr5UFoqX9
The Protocol Relating to Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence & Right of Establishment calls for removal of obstacles to the free movement of persons, goods, services & capital Has your country ratified the treaty?
Find out https://t.co/tCKh7zEIHE #OurAfricaOurFuture