Call for submissions for our symposium with @monicahakimi.bsky.social at the University of Groningen is still open!
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Call for submissions for our symposium with @monicahakimi.bsky.social at the University of Groningen is still open!
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The new CPUS editor will work with @harlangcohen.bsky.social and Neha Jain, so donβt let this be an impediment!
Iβm super-excited about this. Join us if you can!
The Jan issue of AJIL is now online, featuring a curated Book Reviews section where classic texts & films are put in conversations with newer ones to analyze how current events in int'l law connect to both historical trends & prospects for the future.
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For those who missed this over the weekendβ¦that much more relevant after the events of this weekend! Link in first reply.
New episode of JIB/JAB - a discussion with @monicahakimi.bsky.social of Columbia Law about how to better understand and respond to the current crisis in international law. Fascinating and important conversation! Link in reply π
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Best wishes for a happy and peaceful 2026.
For those planning courses for next semester, the stories & associated video conversations--trade, migration, LOAC, climate change, IOs, outer space law, etc--are extraordinary accountings of current US policies. Kudos to Ingrid Brunk, @monicahakimi.bsky.social @jkatzcogan.bsky.social + all authors!
Don't forget to register for Friday's free webinar! Register here: cambridge-org.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Democratic backsliding is now a global phenomenon, with Donald Trump's America only the most visible and dramatic example. But @drodrik.bsky.social still sees some bright spots elsewhere. bit.ly/4m0PTI9
Completing @ajil.bsky.social's Reparations study, Part II in Unbound probes 6 cases of reparation demands met or unmet: Haiti's cholera epidemic, African resource exploitation, atrocities against Mau Mau veterans, Native American cultural objects, Canada's Indian Residential Schools, & slavery.1/
Thanks to the three of them and to all of the participating authors for their contributions!
We hope others continue the conversation by building on the collective thinking in this issueβand in the double symposia that we have published alongside it in Unbound, with @harlangcohen.bsky.social, Chantal Thomas, and Veronika Fikfak as special editors. 5/
We think such goals require a more openly and deliberately redistributive frameβwhich, as we explain, operates in a different register. 4/
As we explain in our opening essay, we came away from the discussion less convinced that a reparatory frame is the best way to think about or to try to accomplish the redistributive goals that tend to be embedded in demands for transformative reparations. 3/
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Ingrid and I launched this special issue both to capture and to push the thinking in the field on reparationsβmore specifically, on what we call βtransformative reparations,β focused on redressing large-scale historic harms, such as those arising from colonialism, slavery, and climate change. 2/
I am excited that this special issue of the @ajil.bsky.social βon reparations in international lawβis now out! 1/
Ingrid and I issued the following statement in the just-released issue of @ajil.bsky.social. A travesty that it has to be said.
Abstract
This paper is a product of years of frustration withβand yet, an unrelenting commitment toβthe field of international law. I hope it helps to launch a (more) productive conversation about what intl law has historically done and where the field might go from here.
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I finally managed to escape the news feed, and it was glorious.
My review of Daryl Levinsonβs provocative book; βLaw for Leviathanβ is now out in the Michigan Law Review.
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This was a great event, largely because Kinstler, Hassan, and Roth are all so inspiring. Thanks to @mcnallyjackson.bsky.social for hosting.
This β¬οΈ is becoming more and more relevant, and not just for a few of us. I mean everyone.
I put much work into this.
DOJ is trying to block courts' access to info in #AbregoGarcia and Alien Enemies Act cases by asserting it is a "state secret."
I walk through the clear case law on this topic.
I provide a Table of senior officials' statements that preclude the state secret privilege.
Meeting friends and heroes at the EUI workshop βShifting Powers, Shifting Roles:
The Present and Future of International Institutionsβ.
Brilliant keynote discussions by @monicahakimi.bsky.social, Tony Anghie, @sarahnou.bsky.social.
Also a great setting to discuss de-dollarisation and intβl law!
Thanks! Western Sahara will have its own sectionβin the part on occupation (and annexation). The TOC for the new edition should be available soon.
When a constitutional and a corporate lawyer put their heads together to suggest how NOT to do governance reforms @columbiauniversity.bsky.socia
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Thanks to our loyal users for constantly sending us helpful suggestions for improvement and to my co-authors, Jeff and Steve, for the amazing working relationship.
International Law textbook
If you are teaching international law in the fall, the sixth edition just went to the printersβwith extensive updates throughout and entirely new problems on the South China Sea, the Chagos Archipelago, Indigenous persons, Western Sahara, and the IMF.
I first read this to mean LLM _students_ and was all β?!?β But I guess it makes sense for the other kind of LLM.