Editorial #38: Entering the New Academic Year Anew
18.09.2024
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Spyridoula Katsoni
Leopold Raab
As a brat summer is slowly giving its spot to a very demure fall and as our mid-year break has officially ended, we are writing to welcome you back to...
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- reflectiÖns on Dis:Order in International Law
Embracing ‘Pataphysics of International Law
29.07.2024
Sué González Hauck
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
When walking down Hobrechtstraße in Berlin-Neukölln, Germany on the last weekend of June 2024, it was hard not to contemplate questions of order and disorder. Two persons dressed in what...
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- Book Review
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- Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space
Lingering at the Borders of an Argument
11.06.2024
Christian Pogies
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Any claim to the Right to Self-Determination is an exercise in reconsidering “belonging” under international law. Akin to a prism, it draws our attention to the contact zones between international...
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Call for reflectiÖns on “Ordering and Disordering”
27.03.2024
Sué González Hauck
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
„For me now, what I’m realizing is I’m done trying to treat people as if they’re finished beings. Because we’re all unfinished basically, we’re all unravelling. So it's very unfair...
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- Digital Echoes: Listening to New Normativities in International Law and Technology
Introducing Digital Echoes
26.02.2024
Delphine Dogot
Andrea Leiter
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Noah Boerhave
Daniela Rau
The first season of “Digital Echoes” brings together leading scholars in international law, international relations and legal theory to present their work and discuss the implications of an ever-increasing digitisation...
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Call for reflectiÖns on “Ordering and Disordering”
09.11.2023
Sué González Hauck
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
"For me now, what I’m realizing is I’m done trying to treat people as if they’re finished beings. Because we’re all unfinished basically, we’re all unravelling. So it's very unfair...
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Editorial #32: Inviting You to the Infinite Mirror of Reflections
07.11.2023
Appreciating the (sometimes) necessary moment of pausing, hesitating, and dwelling in reflection, staying open to revisiting an argument and allowing oneself to look at a problem from different angles has...
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- Book Review
- Symposium
- The World Bank’s Lawyers
Ever Shifting, Ever Changing
21.11.2022
As international scholars, we have been trained to accept a certain role law occupies in international and global settings, and have adopted a very peculiar perspective on how to study...
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- Framing Business & Human Rights?
A Framework Agreement in Business and Human Rights?
24.06.2022
Surya Deva
Claire Methven O'Brien
Michael Riegner
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Justine Batura
We are pleased to conclude our Symposium with a special treat for our readers: a double interview with two renowned scholars, Surya Deva and Claire Methven O’Brien, who are rather emblematic for different approaches...
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- Framing Business & Human Rights?
Framing Business & Human Rights?
20.06.2022
Justine Batura
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Michael Riegner
Business and human rights (BHR), as an emerging field of modern law and legal research, is at an inflection point. On the one hand, its most prominent set of norms,...
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- Book Review
- Symposium
- Crimes Against Humanity
Symposium introduction: crimes against humanity
22.09.2020
Sebastian M. Spitra
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
This post is the opening of a symposium on Kerstin von Lingen’s award-winning book Crimes Against Humanity. Eine Ideengeschichte der Zivilisierung von Kriegsgewalt 1864–1945. The book looks at the intellectual...
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- Internet Governance Forum
Thoughts on ‘one World, one Net, one Vision’
25.11.2019
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Matthias K. Klatt
That the Internet is more than a global infrastructure is old news. But the changes and challenges to our global understanding of territorial boarders, governance, sovereignty and communication are still...
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