Book Review III by @ClairGammage
“While much has been written about the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), very few studies address the social, political and cultural implications of this new regional bloc from the perspective of international economic law. In this respect, Professor Kufuor’s book pushes disciplinary boundaries and presents an original account of how markets have been constituted, expanded and reformulated across Africa.
Kufuor draws on a range of theoretical lenses from international political economy, jurisprudence, history, sociology and economics to critically evaluate what institutional shifts will be required at different levels of governance if the aim of pan-African unification through a rules-based order is to materialise.”
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⚖️ @ProfProbert delivered the annual lecture of the Cambridge Centre for English Legal History @CamCELH
"Women and the Crime of Bigamy 1603-2023" traced the changing parameters, punishment, and perceptions of bigamy.
Watch the lecture https://t.co/HhtrRsaulg
#legalhistory
‘Having attended 2/3s of the WTO’s MCs, I have been reflecting on why they have failed. In most cases it comes down to an abuse of process …. powerful Members, … leaving dev countries with 2 choices: capitulation or denial of consensus.’ - Jane Kelsey.
https://t.co/BeW0xbU94p
Our #Law100 Ball on Friday enabled us to bring together our alumni, students and colleagues to celebrate 100 years of @ExeterLawSchool. It was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the contribution of our distinguished alumnus, Steve Edge, who has given so much to @UniofExeter!
Our Centenary has been a wonderful opportunity to connect with @Exalumni and celebrate their invaluable support.
At our Centenary Ball we were delighted to recognise the impact that Steve Edge(Law 1972) has made with The Outstanding Contribution to Exeter Law School Award.
Our Centenary has been a wonderful opportunity to connect with @Exalumni and celebrate their invaluable support.
At our Centenary Ball we were delighted to recognise the impact that Steve Edge(Law 1972) has made with The Outstanding Contribution to Exeter Law School Award.
We're recruiting!
➡️A dynamic and enthusiastic Law Lecturer (E&S) to join our vibrant Law School
☎️Find out more by getting in touch with Head of Law @ClairGammage
Full details online https://t.co/YcPVieablV
#vacancy#law#CareerGrowth#JoinUs#Devon
@afronomicslaw 2. The IEL Collective Symposium I Introduction: Global South Perspectives for Pluralising & Decolonising IEL by @ClairGammage & @msamaka, @iel_collective
https://t.co/WAF9XoBppR
Some @afronomicslaw Symposia have been dedicated to the Issue:
1. Symposium Introduction: Assessing the Roles of Theory and Methodology in the Study of IEL in Africa: https://t.co/IXo1Tt0WCL
Debates on a 'pluralized' orientation in the teaching of #IEL courses is not new & will continue to be relevant as socio-econ & political contexts evolve/are contested/or simply change.
Join us as we reflect on how teaching #IEL courses is evolving today...1/2
It's our Centenary, and we're putting on the Ritz, the glitz and the sparkly outfits for a Centenary Ball!
📅17 November, The Great Hall
Alumni from across the decades are invited. Email [email protected] for info & ticket details.
#celebrate#100years#party
My latest: Review Essay in @AJIL_andUnbound.
“Land grads are a potent example of the heuristics that carry forward the civilizing mission & employ racially laden logistics whose politics are obscured through…neutral-sounding economic vernaculars.”../1
https://t.co/oV0DOBv4SC