Episode 21: Hilary Charlesworth on Feminism, Textuality and Visuality in International Law
Professor Hilary Charlesworth, Harrison Moore Professor of Law and a Melbourne Laureate Professor at Melbourne Law School and judge at the International Court of Justice joins us to talk about feminism in international law and the textuality/visuality divide.
Publications mentioned in the episode:
Charlesworth, Hilary, Christine Chinkin, and Shelley Wright. 'Feminist Approaches to International Law' AJIL 85(4) (1991) 613-645.
Charlesworth, Hilary, Christine Chinkin. The Boundaries of International Law. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2022.
Charlesworth, Hilary. 'The Art of International Law' Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, vol. 116 (2022) 7-24.
Engle Merry, Sally. Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.
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Episode 20: Emily Jones on Posthuman Feminism and International Law
Dr Emily Jones joins us to talk about posthuman feminism in international law.
Publications mentioned in the episode:
Briadotti, Rose. The Posthuman (Polity, 2013).
Charlesworth, Hilary, Christine Chinkin and Shelley Wright. ‘Feminist Approaches to International Law’. American Journal of International Law, Vol. 85(4) (1991): 613–45.
Haraway, Donna. ‘A Cyborg Manifesto’, in David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy (eds.), The Cybercultures Reader (Routledge, 2001): 291–324.
Jones, Emily. Feminist Theory and International Law: Posthuman Perspectives (Routledge, 2023).
Kulamadayil, Lyz. ‘Ableism in the College of International Lawyers: On Disabling Differences in the Professional Field’. Leiden Journal of International Law (2023).
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Episode 19: Alex Green on Natural Law, Statehood and International Law
Dr Alex Green (University of York) joins us to talk about natural law and international law, and statehood.
Publications mentioned in the episode:
Grotius, Hugo. De Jure Belli ac Pacis, 1652.
Dworkin, Ronald. ''Natural' Law Revisited'. Florida Law Review 34 (1982) 165-188.
Lauterpacht, Hersch. 'The Grotian Tradition in International Law' BYIL 23 (I) (1946) 1-53.
Green, Alex. 'The Precarious Rationality of International Law: Critiquing the International Rule of Recognition' German Law Journal 22(8) (2021) 1613-1634.
Green, Alex. 'The Creation of States as a Cardinal Point: James Crawford's Contribution to International Legal Scholarship' AYBIL 40 (1) (2023) 67-88.
Waldron, Jeremy. Law and Disagreement. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999.
Garnder, John. 'Legal Positivism: 5½ Myths' American Journal of Jurisprudence 46(1) (2001) 199-227.
Waldron, Jeremy. 'The Concept and the Rule of Law' Georgia Law Review 43(1) (2008) 1-61.
Green, Alex. Statehood as Political Community: International Law and the Emergence of New States, CUP (forthcoming).
Stewart, Melissa. 'The Cascading Consequences of Sinking States' Stanford Journal of International Law (forthcoming).
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Episode 18: Tamsin Paige on Sociology of International Law, Queerness, and Pastry
Dr Tamsin Phillipa Paige (Deakin Law School) joins us to talk about sociology of international law, queer theory, and French pâtisserie.
Publications mentioned in the episode:
Paige, Tamsin. “Piracy and universal jurisdiction.” Macquarie Law Journal, 12 (2013): 131–154.
Guilfoyle, Douglas, Tamsin Paige, Rob Mclaughlin. “The Final Frontier of Cyberspace: The Seabed Beyond National Jurisdiction and the Protection of Submarine Cables.” International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 71 (2022): 657-696.
Paige, Tamsin. “Petulant and Contrary: Approaches by the Permanent Five Members of the UN Security Council to the Concept of 'threat to the Peace' Under Article 39 of the UN Charter”. Deakin University, January 1, 2019.
North, Claire. 84K.
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Bonus episode: Alejandro Chehtman on Latin America and International Law
Our first bonus episode, just in time for the holiday season!
Publications referred to in the episode:
Álvarez, Alejandro. 'Latin America and International Law'. The American Journal of International Law 3, no. 2 (1909): 269–353.
Roberts, Anthea. Is International Law International? New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
Calvo, Carlos and Alcorta, Amancio. 'Polémica Calvo-Alcorta'. Nueva Revista de Buenos Aires 3, vol. 8 (1883): 629-658.
Bello, Andrés. Principios de derecho internacional. Valparaiso: La Patria, 1864.
Chehtman, Alejandro. The Philosophical Foundations of Extraterritorial Punishment. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010
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