Learning From Oppressed Groups How to Resist Silently | Many thanks to Anna Sophia Tiedeke from @voelkerrechtsblog.org for an inspiring conversational epilogue.
Posts by Jean d'Aspremont
New research monograph with @cambridgeup.bsky.social | The Epistemology of the Secret: International Law as Revelation | www.cambridge.org/core/books/e...
Don't miss ‘FANON’ by Jean-Claude Barny (2025) | a timely movie that reminds us why the Global North will continue to fall apart as long as it has not properly looked back.
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NEW on SSRN (2/3): International Law and its Critical Misrepresentations papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
NEW on SSRN (1/3): Thingly Facticity in the International Legal Discourse papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
I express my full support to our students who rightly and peacefully protest against mass atrocities in Palestine. Police repression on Sciences Po campuses across France is shocking and reminiscent of dark times. #fascismreturns
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Investigating Violence in the Digital Age: Power, Evidence, and Accountability | next event in our series on Accountability for Mass Atrocities after Gaza | 3 March 2025 | with Jumanah Bawazir (Forensic Architecture) and Marta Arisi (Sciences Po)
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What is the use of learned societies like ESIL if they do not help us fight contemporary fascism and mass atrocities (the two of them often supporting one another). Excellent initiative from some ESIL IGs conveners!
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Fascist international law: the governance of the thing | 6 March 2025 |
📢 The Manchester International Law Centre — 2nd Semester Events 2024/25
Join us for a compelling series of talks, book launches, and events featuring leading scholars and diplomats, as we explore key issues in international law — past and present.
📆 Check out the full schedule on the poster!
Join us today to hear Professors @jdamh.bsky.social , Dina Waked, Rose Parfitt and Omar Shatz in the framework of our series Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL)
This conversation is aimed to take a hard look at the proceedings before the ICC in relation to the situation in Gaza 👇🏻
New seminar series on accountability for mass atrocities in Gaza and the region | We start this Wednesday 29 January 2025 with a session on The International Criminal Court & the situation in Palestine | Registration: www.sciencespo.fr/ecole-droit/... | More events to be announced soon.