Some very exciting news! My book, 'Tort Liability in Warfare' (@OUPLaw) is now out and available open access https://t.co/GvPxNUeaho. The book demonstrates that ordinary domestic #tort#law remedies could and should be available for wrongs inflicted in #warfare.
Join us TODAY at 2.30pm online and in-person for our Discussion Group event, 'The EU’s Human Rights Responsibility Gap' with speaker @DeConinckJoyce, and discussants @JeremiasPrassl and @calibasak, chaired by @NeliFrost. More info here: https://t.co/F9AfmFb0jM
For those interested in the intersection between technology and democracy check out my project description on the newly-structured site of the @BonaveroIHR! @UniofOxford@OxfordLawFac
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Another paper alert 📣
Delighted that my paper on the need for global regulation of Big Tech is finally out in the @NYUJILP!
https://t.co/58lhqVKWqz
#goingglobal
This is a great piece!
As is usually the case, @NeliFrost she made me think a bit differently - this time about what makes public decision-making public
My new piece on publicness in public administration and the use of machine learning is finally out! 🧵
Impoverished Publicness of Algorithmic Decision Making https://t.co/gRueke9uyp
On this basis the article offers a critique of the use of algorithms, particularly ML, in processes of public decision making. It argues that ML algorithms are malignant to the operation of communities of practice.
Publicness is rooted in a view of public administrations as communities of practice that engage in dialogical, critical, and synergetic interactions that enable them to track the public’s heterogeneous view of interests and reify them.
The article offers a theory of publicness that is tailored to public administration, offering to view public administration as a site of democratic construction insofar as it features publicness.
🚩🚩New paper alert! Our Parochial Administrative Law is out in the @SCLR, just in time before Loper Bright & Relentless are coming any day now. It’s an INSANELY LONG paper (sorry!) but I hope important & interesting. Check it out!
https://t.co/JaB9PocK4u
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🚀 Excited to share my latest article -- A Political Approach to Legal Evidence -- featured in the Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities!
🔗https://t.co/GLmUY8jeaa
A few highlights in the 🧵
Such a pleasure to attend my first @SLSA_UK with this brilliant group. I learned so much from you! @teninthemorning @SusannahPaul5 @chrisoagill @AisRyan_ @doracmrobinson
Finally left my phd cave for a v thoughtful & engaging #SLSA2024@SLSA_UK
BIG thx @SusannahPaul5 @chrisoagill for convening a brilliant #AdministrativeJustice stream w/@AisRyan_ @doracmrobinson@NeliFrost @RobertThomas223 @NCreutzfeldt+othrs🤩
📷 Portsmouth guildhall day/night
Had the absolute pleasure to host @narosenblum at Oxford today, and benefit from his wealth of knowledge on the history of American democracy. Waiting to read the print version of this paper!
This was so much fun. Thank you to @RGrenierBenoit and @NeliFrost for hosting me, to Timothy Endicott for the thoughtful comments, and to the many who came out to discuss the paper. Would come back again any time!