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Hot off the press! Part of a special issue headed by Christian Nikolaus Braun on Just Peace/Just War. Between Pacifism and Just War: Oikonomia and Eastern Orthodox Political Theology - Vassilios Paipais, 2024 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…

Live online the International Law and Politics Working Group Rapid response webinar 'The ICC in Israel and Palestine: Law, politics, and arrest warrants'. Many thanks to speakers Maria Varaki Victor Peskin Kevin Jon Heller Victor Kattan Noelle Quenivet Ido Rosenzweig





BISA Ethics are delighted to have arranged this panel and wish Rita Floyd every success with ‘The Duty to Secure’!

BISA Ethics are delighted to host a book launch for “Struggles for the Human: Violent Legality and the Politics of Rights” by Lara Montesinos Coleman on July 15th. 2.00 to 4.00pm 15 July 2024 Register for this Zoom event via BISA bisa.ac.uk/members/workin…

BISA Ethics are delighted to host this book launch for “Struggles for the Human: Violent Legality and the Politics of Rights” by Lara Montesinos Coleman on July 15th. 2.00pm 15 July to 4.00pm 15 July 2024 Register for this Zoom event via BISA bisa.ac.uk/members/workin…

#DidYouMiss BISA Ethics are hosting a #online book launch! 📖 'Struggles for the Human: Violent Legality and the Politics of Rights' by Lara Montesinos Coleman (Centre for Global Political Economy) Join us on 15 July! Register here 👉bisa.ac.uk/members/workin… Seán Molloy Natasha Saunders David Karp



BISA Ethics the deadline for inaugural BISA virtual conference is 11:59 pm, Friday 12 July, 2024. Conference theme: "Global Political Imaginations: Towards a More Inclusive World." All the relevant details are to be found on the conference website: virtualconference.bisa.ac.uk

A reminder that BISA Ethics are hosting this event next Monday at 2pm on Zoom.

Yes, last chance to register for this book launch sponsored by BISA Ethics.


Did you know that Sophocles' play Antigone, not the theory of recognition, is where Hegel locates discussions of ethics and politics in his early writing? David Karp's latest article in EJIR reinterprets recognition theory, and moves past statism and Eurocentrism, to



