Monday, October 26, 2020

New Issue: London Review of International Law

The latest issue of the London Review of International Law (Vol. 8, no. 1, March 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Dino Kritsiotis & Thérèse O’Donnell, Symposium on the centennial anniversary of the Peace of Versailles: verdicts and revisitations
    • Kate Miles, Visuality of a treaty: reflection on Versailles
    • Dino Kritsiotis, Fourteen ways of looking back at the Treaty of Versailles
    • Nigel D White, The League of Nations, autonomy and collective security
    • Thérèse O’Donnell, Designing Versailles: landscapes and the perspectival peace: Dedicated to the memory of Frederick Arthur Farrell (29 November 1882 – 22 April 1935)
  • Books Etc.
    • Book Symposium: Grietje Baars, The Corporation, Law, and Capitalism: A Radical Perspective on the Role of Law in Global Political Economy
    • Dan Danielsen, ‘To see the world in a grain of sand’: law and capitalism revealed through the corporation
    • Susan Marks, The corporation and three Cokes
    • Emily Jones, The Corporation, Law and Capitalism: reflections on capitalist law and queer resistance
    • Maïa Pal, On the methodological limits of the commodity form theory of law in The Corporation, Law and Capitalism
    • Honor Brabazon, Calling out Monsieur le Capital: remoralisation, subjectivity, agency, and change in The Corporation, Law and Capitalism
    • Grietje Baars, Writing in the time of coronavirus