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Our latest issue is out now!
Including Open Access papers on the politics of patent classifications, decolonising the international law curriculum, the courtroom as an arena of political and ideological confrontation - and more.
https://t.co/vpNy6nDJJb
Latest publication online! And it's Open Access!
'Environmental Law and the Unsustainability of Sustainable Development: A Tale of Disenchantment and of Hope' by @KotzeProfessor and Sam Adelman https://t.co/RcLPH3B8BH
In this new full open access article Sam Adelman and I critique the unsustainability of sustainable development. We conclude sustainable development is NOT a socio-ecologically friendly principle. https://t.co/kbLHkfV6Zg. @IASS_Potsdam @ESG_Project
If you've been on our website recently you'll notice some new papers uploaded. They are part of a special issue coming out in print very soon. Watch this space! More info to come.
For the time being we'll leave you with a question:
What does it mean to see like a state?
Happy to have this article titled 'Our Legal Borders: Interrelated Constructions of Individual and Political Bodies' published in Law & Critique. I think it indicates where my research is going. All comments are welcome! Also, it's OA: https://t.co/EWDjUTRxUm. Thanks.
New publication and open access!
Our Legal Borders: Interrelated Constructions of Individual and Political Bodies by Stephen Young @SteveIsInOtago
https://t.co/zOdABWgl3n
Have you recently presented at #LSA2022 - or any other conference this summer - and wondering who to submit, if it was turned into a paper? Please consider sending it to us! Have a look at our guidelines. We look forward to receiving your work! https://t.co/2kHAdIEYYv
Recently added to Online first - and open access!
Scarcity, Property Rights, Irresponsibility: How Intellectual Property Deals with Neglected Tropical Diseases
by Daniel Pinheiro Astone
https://t.co/ssDRKIaMbX