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Lauren Benton
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Amaka Vanni
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Governmentalities of Disorder
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Dimitri Van Den Meerssche
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Lingering at the Borders of an Argument
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Christian Pogies
Anna Sophia Tiedeke
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Refusal and Loss in Cultural Heritage Law
21.05.2024
Sophie Starrenburg
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Bridging Epistemic Divides in Cultural Heritage Research
When Did Everyone Start Talking About Heritage Restitution? And What Does International Law Have to Do with This?
21.05.2024
Anaïs Mattez
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Against the Historiographical Hierarchization of Human Rights
12.02.2024
Steven L.B. Jensen
Hendrik Simon
Symposium
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Fetishizing the State: Gentili and the Myth of the Modern Laws of War
21.11.2023
Claire Vergerio
Hendrik Simon
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The Last World: 150 Years of Franz Josef Land
14.07.2023
Miloš Vec
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Feminist Theory and International Law: Posthuman Perspectives
Theory as Practice in International Law
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Emily Jones
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Feminist Theory and International Law: Posthuman Perspectives
Making Sense of Posthuman Feminist Theory in International Law
24.05.2023
Anastasia Hammerschmied
Amelie Herzog
Interview
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International Law and Class Dynamics
10.06.2022
Umut Özsu
Hendrik Simon
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Isabel Lischewski
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Marco Vöhringer
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Editorial #10: On Equal Access to the International Legal Profession
04.10.2021
Justine Batura
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(Writing) International Legal Histories – Continuation of Politics by Other Means?
17.09.2021
Anne Peters
Raphael Schäfer
Hendrik Simon
Symposium
To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth
Martti Koskenniemi’s (German) Legal Imagination and the Politics of Panorama
25.08.2021
Alexandra Kemmerer
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The Borders of Human Rights and the Need for Utopian Blueprints Today
19.08.2021
Maurice Stierl
Article
Navigating an Ocean of Information
12.08.2021
Julian A. Hettihewa
Felix Schott
Article
The Narratives of Space Exploration
28.07.2021
Hilding Neilson
Elena Cirkovic
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Planned Obsolescence of International Law
17.06.2021
Marina Veličković
Symposium
Contingency in International Law
Thinking Like ‘Fools’: Recovering the Radical Potential of Contingency in International Law
16.06.2021
Kanad Bagchi
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Contingency in the History of International Law?
15.06.2021
Ntina Tzouvala
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Book Review Symposium: Contingency in International Law
14.06.2021
Raffaela Kunz
Raphael Oidtmann
Anna-Julia Saiger
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International Lawyers, Look to the Heavens – Before We Lose Them
07.04.2021
Cristian van Eijk
Article
The history of international law matters
12.02.2021
Ignacio de la Rasilla
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The Battle for International Law
Worthy of the “increasingly global perspective”?
30.12.2020
Christian Pogies
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Colonial Repercussions in Germany and Namibia
German colonialism, reparations and international law
21.11.2019
Vasuki Nesiah
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Plurality of Law and Development
The plurality of law and development
25.09.2019
Michael Riegner
Philipp Dann
Thomas Dollmaier
Symposium
Semi-Colonialism
The a-historicity of Preah Vihear and the space for inter-disciplinarity in international law
25.01.2019
Abhimanyu George Jain
Symposium
South and East Asian Perspectives on International Law
The ‘Standard of Civilization’ in international law
12.12.2018
Mohammad Shahabuddin
Symposium
Cultural Heritage in a Post-Colonial World
The politics of cultural heritage protection in international law
03.09.2018
Sebastian M. Spitra
Symposium
Cultural Heritage in a Post-Colonial World
CfP: Cultural Heritage in a Post-colonial World – New Framings of a Global Legal Problem
18.06.2018
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Interrogating “Constitutionalism of the South” and new pathways for research
07.08.2017
Carlos Arturo Villagrán Sandoval
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Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law
Knowledge production in comparative constitutional law
31.07.2017
Florian Hoffmann
Symposium
Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law
Towards a constitutionalism of the wretched
27.07.2017
Vidya Kumar
Labors of memory and the post-conflict economy
16.03.2015
Rosalind Shaw
Histories on EJIL Talk!
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Rishiti Choudaha
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Reflections on Learning under Sands’ Tutelage
02.11.2022
Ankit Malhotra
Symposium
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On History, Responsibility and Critique
25.05.2022
Anne Orford
Sué González Hauck
Hendrik Simon
Symposium
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International Law and the Political
Turning to History – A Political Project?
24.05.2022
Anne Orford
Sué González Hauck
Hendrik Simon
Interview
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Völkerrechtsgeschichte (schreiben) – Fortsetzung der Politik mit anderen Mitteln?
17.09.2021
Anne Peters
Raphael Schäfer
Hendrik Simon
Symposium
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Contingency “Between” and “Beyond”
17.06.2021
Vidya Kumar
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Are What-Ifs a Virtual Experiment or a Parlour Game?
16.06.2021
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Provoking the single story
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Sebastian M. Spitra
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Alexandra Kemmerer
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Historicizing a Classic
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Matthew G. Specter
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“If you want a future, … why not get a past?” (Cole Porter, “Let’s Misbehave”)
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Robert Howse
Symposium
Histories of International Law
Völkerrechtsgeschichten
03.09.2014
Alexandra Kemmerer
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The Private is Political
30.09.2024
León Castellanos-Jankiewicz
Hendrik Simon
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On Struggle and Contextualised History
13.02.2024
Steven L.B. Jensen
Hendrik Simon
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28.04.2023
Jean d’Aspremont
Spyridoula (Sissy) Katsoni
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Centering Europe and Othering the Rest
16.01.2023
Caroline Lichuma
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Chatting with Dianne Otto
23.12.2022
Dianne Otto
Spyridoula (Sissy) Katsoni
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07.12.2022
Abhijeet Shrivastava
Anujay Shrivastava
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Disentangling Global Governance
25.11.2022
Gail Lythgoe
Book Review
Symposium
The World Bank’s Lawyers
The Firm
24.11.2022
Negar Mansouri
Symposium
Comparative Climate Litigation in North-South Perspective
Indigenous Climate Litigation in Anglophone Settler-Colonial States
25.03.2022
Sam Bookman
Symposium
Women in International Law Vol. 1
TWAIL Feminist Perspectives on Conflict
19.03.2022
Vasuki Nesiah
Symposium
To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth
Response: Storytelling
27.08.2021
Martti Koskenniemi
Symposium
To the Uttermost Parts of the Earth
Dastan-e Western Civ: Martti Koskenniemi as Storyteller
26.08.2021
Surabhi Ranganathan
Symposium
Contingency in International Law
Revisiting the Impossible
18.06.2021
Doreen Lustig
Symposium
70 Years of UNHCR and Refugee Convention
Afrikas vergessene Flüchtlingskonvention
15.06.2021
Marcia C. Schenck
Symposium
Contingency in International Law
New Music for Old Ears
14.06.2021
Adeel Hussain
Book Review
Symposium
The Justification of War and International Order
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
02.06.2021
Wouter De Rycke
Book Review
Symposium
The Justification of War and International Order
We’re (Not) Talkin’ bout a Revolution
01.06.2021
Parvathi Menon
Book Review
Symposium
Crimes Against Humanity
A melody for legal reform?
01.10.2020
Elena Kempf
Symposium
Book Review
Contingency in International Law
Legal form(s) beyond capitalism?
17.06.2020
Johan Horst
Article
Between the body and the politic
25.04.2020
Alma Diamond
Article
Between the body and the politic
24.04.2020
Alma Diamond
#Ö: Our own News
Happy Birthday, Völkerrechtsblog!
29.04.2019
Dana Schmalz
Raffaela Kunz
Symposium
Business and Human Rights
Germany’s moral responsibility to support a treaty on business and human rights
18.07.2018
David Bilchitz
Symposium
Gunneflo Book Symposium
Gunneflo Book Symposium: Part 5
07.04.2017
Jothie Rajah
Symposium
Gunneflo Book Symposium
Gunneflo Book Symposium: Part 1
08.03.2017
Itamar Mann
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