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http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/iilah 13-01-2016 23:01:38
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Melbourne folks, come along to Pan-Africanist worldmaking and the ICC w/ me and the magnificent Prof. Di Otto Institute for International Law and the Humanities events.unimelb.edu.au/IILAH/event/29… Freedom dreaming, music and conversation. Because that's how I roll.

To what extent might we contest prevailing notions of international law and justice? Institute for International Law and the Humanities visiting scholar Dr Yassin Brunger (dr yassin brunger) offers some insights using ICC operations in relation to Africa. 📍 Melbourne Law School 🗓️ 1pm, 18 May 🔗 go.unimelb.edu.au/oh8s

Reminder: There's still time to submit your abstract for the "Global Corporations and International Law" PhD/Early Career Workshop (Global Corporations and International Law) held on 13-14 July at MPIL Heidelberg! Closing date for proposals: 2 June bit.ly/3IwVchO

Thank you Melbourne Law School Dean Matthew Harding for launching my book with william maley Wonderful discussion & audience engagement moderated by Prof Jennifer Beard. Thks Institute for International Law and the Humanities for hosting! Order The Decline & Fall of Republican Afghanistan here: newsouthbooks.com.au/books/the-decl…


IILAH is pleased to host Dr Ben Czapnik (NUS Faculty of Law) who will speak about why EU seals regulation policies should be consistent with regulations for factory-farmed animals in the context of the WTO Seals dispute. 📍 Melbourne Law School 🗓️ 1PM, 6 July 🔗 go.unimelb.edu.au/y7ps

As the number, scale, and complexity of residential condominium governments increase, is their particular corporate structure fit for purpose? Hear more from Allard School of Law Professor Douglas Harris (Douglas Harris): 📍 Melbourne Law School 🗓️ 10am, 29 June 🔗 go.unimelb.edu.au/b7ps


How do we cultivate an ethic of care for coastal areas in uncertain times? Join us to hear more from Marc Brightman and Vanessa Grotti (Università di Bologna) on how we need to take seriously the agency of nonhumans as well. 📍 Melbourne Law School 🗓️ 1 August (1PM) 🔗 go.unimelb.edu.au/o3hs

Join the first Global Corporations and International Law Beehive Seminar as Melbourne Law School's Anjalee de Silva/Dr Anjalee de Silva and Christine Parker/Christine Parker talk about responses to the vilification of women on social media platforms. 📍 Melbourne Law School 🗓️ 3 August (1PM) 🔗 go.unimelb.edu.au/w3hs

Hi friends, exciting announcement 📣 The CfP for the 16th Melbourne Doctoral Forum on Legal Theory is out TRANSLATION TRANSFORMATION TRANSGRESSION The #DFLT16 will take place between the 20th and 21st of November, 2023 University of Melbourne Melbourne Law School Institute for International Law and the Humanities


Listen in to André Dao's (Global Corporations and International Law) reading of IBM's 1980 short film 'Crossroads to Tomorrow', where he draws out imperial and resistant modes of modernity in Southeast Asia. 📍 Ball Theatre, Old Arts University of Melbourne & online 🗓️ 7 Aug (4pm) 🔗 go.unimelb.edu.au/m8fs

Critical Management Studies Seminar with André Dao of Institute for International Law and the Humanities next Monday 7 August at 4:15pm. André will present a reading of IBM's 1980 short film 'Crossroads to Tomorrow', drawing out imperial and resistant modes of modernity in Southeast Asia. go.unimelb.edu.au/h9hs

Excited to have received the Melbourne Law School Graduate Research Prize for 'Grounding Ecocide, Humanity, and International Law'! Congratulations to @mc_roanna as joint recipient. And perhaps a good time to note that this engaging volume is now out: taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/…

In an upcoming seminar, IILAH visitor Işil Aral/@isilaral (Koç Üniversitesi) shows how the production of meaning in international law can be seen as a process of making narratives. 📍 Melbourne Law School 🗓️ 1pm, 13 September 🔗 go.unimelb.edu.au/q2ws


Join La Trobe Law School for our annual lecture on 11 October, 6.30-8pm. Professor Luis Eslava will present on ‘Our Common Crisis: Global Poverty, International Law & the 21st Century.' Tickets are FREE - Register now. eventbrite.com.au/e/our-common-c…

Symposium on Dr Yusra Suedi’s LPICT - Law & Practice of Int’l Courts & Tribunals piece: ‘‘Man, Land and Sea: Local Populations in Territorial and Maritime Disputes before the ICJ’. Her introductory post explains her research on the CIJ_ICJ’s consideration for coastal populations in such disputes. cil.nus.edu.sg/blogs/man-land…



It was a pleasure reading and responding to Dr Yusra Suedi's important provocation on coastal populations and international disputes for a CILDialogues blog symposium 👇🏽 (📷 mine, from a fishing village somewhere on the island of Panay in 2019, just before I started my PhD)