Dq 1: Read: Critical Legal Thinking Cases 33.2 Price Fixing

How did we get here?

How did we go here?

Ukraine'southward sovereignty cannot be questioned. The invasion of Ukraine is illegal and must be condemned. The mobilization of civilians ordered by the Ukrainian president can be read as a drastic act, simply it does advise that a guerrilla state of war looms in the time to come. Putin...

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How the British Museum Changed its Story About the Gweagal Shield

How the British Museum Changed its Story About the Gweagal Shield

When Lieutenant James Cook landed, uninvited, onto the continent now known as Australia, he began a colossal theft. The British colonial project initiated past his landing not simply involved the mass theft of Ancient land, but also of sacred Aboriginal objects made...

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Storytelling Round the Circle of Life & Death

Storytelling Circular the Circle of Life & Death

Copyright: Sakaba Storytelling, confession, and bearing witness, circulates and is encircled past life and death. The hope of life, noesis, truth, is ever nether the threat of death, fiction, forgetfulness. These conditions do not stand in opposition to one...

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Lessons from the general elections in Portugal

Lessons from the full general elections in Portugal

The results of the 30 January general elections in Portugal, with the Socialist Party (PS) winning an absolute bulk, came as a surprise. Portugal will now exist the just European country ruled by a authorities based on the accented parliamentary majority of a single...

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On Capitalism as Civilisation: A Response

On Capitalism equally Civilisation: A Response

"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail ameliorate." Samuel Beckett  (1983)  Martin Hägglund'southward This Life: Secular Religion and Spiritual Liberty grounds its critique of commercialism on a secular admission of our lives' finite...

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On Capitalism as Civilisation

On Capitalism as Civilisation

Ntina Tzouvala'due south book titled Capitalism as Civilization makes me aroused. As lawyers, we rarely speak nearly emotions that legal and scholarly texts, legal histories and experiences provoke in united states of america so permit me to explain myself. Amia Srinivasan discusses ii...

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On Capitalism as Civilisation: Intersectional Feminist Reflections on International Law's Indeterminacy

On Capitalism as Culture: Intersectional Feminist Reflections on International Law's Indeterminacy

Ntina Tzouvala's Capitalism equally Civilization makes vital contributions to multiple areas of scholarship, including Marxist approaches to international law, the turn to the history of international law and Third World Approaches to International Police force (TWAIL), among...

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On Capitalism as Civilisation: Going Back (and Forth) to International Law

On Capitalism as Civilisation: Going Dorsum (and Forth) to International Police force

In a reply to a symposium in the European Journal of Legal Studies on her monograph Capitalism as Civilisation, Ntina Tzouvala gives a set up of examples of the effect of critique, which she glosses as making the familiar strange. One of those examples is literary:...

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Farewell, Alan

Good day, Alan

Bruce Curtis, Justin Paulson, John Manwaring, Stacy Douglas, and Jennifer Henderson bye, alan Alan Chase, Chancellor's Professor of Law and Sociology, chose a medically-assisted death, with Rosalind Allchin, his partner of 42 years, by his side, on eight December...

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In Memory of Alan Hunt

In Memory of Alan Hunt

in memory of alan hunt I never had the pleasure of meeting Alan Hunt, though I suppose that is hardly a necessary condition to exist influenced by someone's work. Alan'south constitutive theory of constabulary formed and continues to grade a cornerstone of how I think about law and...

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A Reminder

A Reminder

Umut Özsu a reminder I was never able to meet Alan Chase. My relation to him is mediated in a double sense—first, in that my simply points of entry into his unique and impressive world are through his many and varied writings; 2nd, in that I happen to teach in the...

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Alan Hunt, intellectual, academic, radical

Alan Hunt, intellectual, academic, radical

alan hunt, intellectual, bookish, radical I met Alan in the summer of 1979 at the Communist University in London. The University, partly Alan'southward idea, was a week-long serial of lessons organised around the primary academic disciplines. I was carrying out my doctoral...

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Alan Hunt

Alan Chase

alan hunt Alan Chase passed away on Wednesday 8 Dec 2021. He was at dwelling with his partner Ros in Ottawa, Canada.  Many had complicated relations with Alan, simply he was no doubt a towering figure in the Department of Police force and Legal Studies and at Carleton, likewise as...

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António Guterres's hour

António Guterres'south hour

There is a clear discomfort among international activists and commentators who follow the Un, also as among former Un senior officials and special rapporteurs, with the organization's growing irrelevance as the world is faced with increasingly complex...

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The Politics of Erection

The Politics of Erection

"Human being homini lupus" or "a man is a wolf to another man" has historically been one of the most popular dicta used in political philosophy to denote the hypothetical cardinal condition of homo societies and justify their need for submission to a sovereign authority. In...

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A Pagan Christmas

A Pagan Christmas

For early on Christians, celebrations of birth were broadly viewed equally sinful. With the decease and resurrection of Jesus at the eye of the early message, and with Jesus expected to return at any moment, early Christians recorded the dates of their deaths but not the...

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To bell hooks & not being happy till we are all free

To bell hooks & non existence happy till we are all gratis

On the death of bell hooks, Dr Folúkẹ́ Adébísí published the following essay on her blog African Skies. We republish it here with her kind permission. I am writing this at the end of a tiring academic term, staving off burnout from overwork and the trepidation that...

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A Reply – Obligations: New Trajectories in Law

A Answer – Obligations: New Trajectories in Law

We keep our serial on gimmicky critical (legal) books with a series of responses to Scott Veitch's, Obligations: New Trajectories in Law (Routledge, 2021). We take posted 4 responses to Scott's new work, each picking distinct themes which together testify...

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On Veitch's Obligations

On Veitch's Obligations

We go on our series on contemporary disquisitional (legal) books with a series of responses to Scott Veitch's, Obligations: New Trajectories in Law (Routledge, 2021). We will post 4 responses to Scott's new piece of work, each picking distinct themes which together testify to...

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Eco-Legal Bonds: On Veitch's Obligations

Eco-Legal Bonds: On Veitch'due south Obligations

We continue our series on contemporary disquisitional (legal) books with a series of responses to Scott Veitch's, Obligations: New Trajectories in Law (Routledge, 2021). We will post four responses to Scott's new work, each picking singled-out themes which together testify to...

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The Structures & Subjects of Obligation: On Veitch's Obligation

The Structures & Subjects of Obligation: On Veitch's Obligation

We continue our series on contemporary critical (legal) books with a series of responses to Scott Veitch's, Obligations: New Trajectories in Law (Routledge, 2021). We will post iv responses to Scott's new work, each picking distinct themes which together...

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