Christopher Long, 'The construction of Eurocentric universals: recognition, property and the dynamic force of the negative', International Relations, March 2026 https://t.co/Bagvh9y6d6 #WorkingWithTheNegative
Mekong tributaries flowing from Myanmar to northern Thailand, once clear and pristine, have morphed into an ominous, murky shade of orange-yellow. The cause: abnormally high levels of arsenic, run-off from mines in Myanmar. https://t.co/dUP8VYuTR8
What limits does international law place on using force in self-defence in the cyber context? See my new ECIL Working Paper on how the customary international law requirements of necessity and proportionality apply to cyber operations: https://t.co/icwtMVNSPX
✏️ Call for papers
Interdisciplinary perspectives on empire, colonialism, and anticolonialism
This call for papers is aimed at presenters from across the arts, humanities, and social sciences at any stage of their career
Submit by 30 August 2025
https://t.co/OVtkuGQQqw
The 'world court' on climate change -
Cambridge professor and Centre Fellow, Prof Jorge Viñuales, and counsel team member for Vanuatu gives his initial views on the landmark ICJ Advisory Opinion. Read more at: https://t.co/X5OGy3RWWY
1/2 Out now! "Independence, Globality, and the Battle of Ideas: A Dialogue on Liberty" by Quentin Skinner (@qmHPT) & @tomaashby (@UTokyo_News), a wide-ranging, scholarly, & full-length discussion article - the first such piece our journal! https://t.co/v1PPamJVPe
After months of back-and-forth drafting, & over 10,000 words of dialogue, I am delighted that this discussion article co-authored with Quentin Skinner (@QMUL) is now published @Global_IH https://t.co/SI9FCVX7p0
"This is not about the lack of law. It’s about the remaking of the law." @BayoumiMoustafa
Excellent analysis of the use of law to advance political interests in both domestic and intl affairs.
https://t.co/J5ULg5glIB
I’m sharing my new article in @RIPEJournal , where I argue that the Third World, in its efforts to establish a New International Economic Order (NIEO), developed a novel political vocabulary grounded in two key ideas (1/5)
https://t.co/SGp4LfxK6C
Want to learn more about negotiation & arbitration under #CEDAW in view of the potential #Afghanistan case before the #ICJ?
Payam Akhavan & Hanifa Girowal will join @MPF_heidelberg's #ALRN on June 10th at 5:00 PM CEST/11:00 AM EDT to discuss this important issue.
Link below ⤵️
Glad to see this article now out. Part of a special issue on the history of international law, I write on, and against, the erasure of the Marxist tradition in the international legal history of decolonisation.
https://t.co/PQbc8HFen6
Extremely happy to announce the #ILC unanimously adopted the #sea-level rise final report +set of conclusions crowning our work since 2018 to address one of the most pressing challenges confronting millions. #PIF#AOSIS@BogdanAurescu@PatrciaGalvoTe1 JJ RudaSantolario
Can AI be a ‘legal author’? @BojanSpaic and I had a blast exploring this seemly unattended question in contemporary debate
(ft. authority, interpretation, intention, GenAI, creation & generation, Monty Python, Star Trek, S Lem, R Barthes, cats & more)
👉https://t.co/jgBTGMacD1