It is so exciting to see the proofs of the two edited books I have been editing with @pagingdrpaige.bsky.socialwww.routledge.com/Feminist-and...
Look internet ma, I'm in another book! @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social@claerwen.bsky.socialwww.routledge.com/Queer-Encoun...
This book focuses on queer people and their encounters with international law. Traversing a wide range of topics, from trans discrimination and conversion therapy to sadomasochism and abolitionism, th...
Thrilled to have signed a contract with Oxford University Press for my monograph, Consensus in International Law: Critical History, Queer Reimaginings! Exciting times ahead 🎉🎉
🔔Reminder🔔 Our call for Special Issue proposals closes in two weeks. Do not miss the chance to share send an application. We want to hear from you. More details here 👇
Have a paper focused on feminist or queer approaches to international law? Consider submitting an abstract to the @anzsilgsil.bsky.social panel proposal for the 2024 ANZSIL Conference! Due Jan 29th!
This post forms part of a symposium in CIL Dialogues organised by Wanshu Cong & @fjquintana.bsky.socialcil.nus.edu.sg/blogs/rememb...
For Allende, it was not only lawyers and diplomats who could participate in the making of international law, but also workers and artists, who helped to construct the buildings in which battles between different accounts of international law would take place
I loved co-authoring this piece, which pays tribute to former Chilean President Salvador Allende’s international law of solidarity, with my dear friend & comrade Valeria Vázquez Guevara! cil.nus.edu.sg/blogs/salvad...
'If as students we were invited to discuss Pinochet, as scholars we now choose to discuss Allende'. I'm thrilled to share this symposium (co-edited with Wanshu Cong). It took time & love. W/gratitude @annasaunders.bsky.social@claerwen.bsky.socialcil.nus.edu.sg/blog/symposi...
Thank you!!