Friday, September 23, 2022

New Issue: London Review of International Law

The latest issue of the London Review of International Law (Vol. 10, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Tanja Aalberts & Sofia Stolk, Building (of) the international community: a history of the Peace Palace through transnational gifts and local bureaucracy
    • Eliana Cusato, Of violence and (in)visibility: the securitisation of climate change in international law
    • Shaimaa Abdelkarim, Subaltern subjectivity and embodiment in human rights practices
    • Michele Tedeschini, Unclosure: The international law of seabed mining and the systemic cycles of capital accumulation
  • Books etc.
    • Symposium: Informed Publics, Media and International Law by Daniel Joyce
    • Barrie Sander, International law in the age of digital media: Reflections on history, the neoliberal communication sphere, and race
    • Wouter Werner, Locating the informed publics
    • Miia Halme-Tuomisaari, Visibility, impact and relevance in international law
    • Daniel Joyce, The imbrication of media and international law