Ríán Derrig

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Postdoc, #WorldMaritimeUniversity (#UN). History and theory of international law/US foreign policy. Writing a book on the New Haven School, international law and US power, forthcoming #OUP.
Institutional Webpagehttps://www.wmu.se/people/rian-derrig
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In this EJIL review essay of Cohen and Meyer's 'International Law as Behaviour' I offer a critical account of how behaviouralism burdens the vulnerable, excuses the powerful, and celebrates the behavioural scientist. Read... What Can a Few Make of Mankind? https://academic.oup.com/ejil/article-abstract/33/4/1287/6968923?login=false#.ZAbrv_m-eM0.twitter
What Can a Few Make of Mankind?

Abstract. Harlan Grant Cohen and Timothy Meyer present International Law as Behavior as a collection that aspires to exemplify and set an agenda for an interdis

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Arnulf Becker Lorca and I present the strong legal case and urgent policy arguments for including the common heritage of mankind principle in the #BBNJ agreement in this two part post #IGC5bis http://opiniojuris.org/2023/02/24/memorandum-on-the-common-heritage-of-mankind-and-biodiversity-beyond-national-jurisdiction-part-i/
Memorandum on the Common Heritage of Mankind and Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (Part I)

[Ríán Derrig is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the WMU-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute of the World Maritime University.Arnulf Becker Lorca is Research Professor at Pontifical Catholic University of Valp…

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Luckily, if you're gripped by this Scandi noir saga you can still register to join our online discussion with a roundtable of #internationallaw experts, Danae Azaria, James Kraska, Zhen Sun, Alla Pozdnakova and Ronán Long. Today at 14.00 CET! The registration is here: https://www.wmu.se/events/webinar-international-law-and-the-nord-stream-leaks
(EVENTS) WEBINAR - International Law and the Nord Stream Leaks

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Breaking #NordStream news in Sweden this morning, the Swedish Prosecution Authority will issue a press release stating that traces of explosives were found on objects at the site of the leak, describing the cause as 'gross sabotage'. More here: https://www.svt.se/nyheter/inrikes/aklagaren-bekraftat-sabotage-av-nord-stream
Åklagaren: Bekräftat sabotage av Nord Stream

Detonationerna som orsakade skadorna på gasledningarna Nord Stream 1 och 2 rör sig om grovt sabotage. Det meddelar Åklagarmyndigheten på fredagen. -  Analyser som nu utförts visar på rester av sprängämnen på flera av de främmande föremål som påträffades, säger kammaråklagare Mats Ljungqvist i ett pressmeddelande.

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Hello. I'm a lecturer at Newcastle Law School. I currently work on feminist approaches to global constitutionalism drawing on #utopias, #manifestos, #literature @PIL
Just got off the event (will be on the EUI’s YouTube event to watch). Happy to report that at the end of the debate, an additional 10 percent agreed that the financial service DIS-SERVES society.

#introduction I work on storytelling. As a historian, my most recent book Fallen Idols is on putting up & pulling down statues, from the American revolution to Black Lives Matter. I also write about historical film & TV as depictions of the past (such as my column & book Reel History). My background is in Cold War history & imperialism.

I’m also a screenwriter, so I’m practically involved in telling stories for film & TV.

I love both my jobs: building & busting myths!

#introduction time: I’m a final year doctoral researcher at the Melbourne Law School, working at the intersections of #lawandhumanities.

My current project brings my work as an activist lawyer in conversation with my experience as a theatre practitioner. I explore the jurisprudential learnings offered by creative practices of dissent against the colonial sodomy law in India.

I’m also interested in the conduct of legal pedagogy, exploring how we might bring queer-feminist-anti racist perspectives to bear on core law subjects.

My first book, Love and Reparation, was published by Seagull Books and distributed by University of Chicago Press in 2021. It draws upon court transcripts, affidavits (real and imagined), archival research, and personal memoir to re-stage the Section 377 litigation in India.

I'm also a commissioning editor over at the Critical Legal Thinking blog. Feel free to pitch me your ideas!

@academicchatter @phdlife

This is such a succinct piece that explains exactly why some people really like mastodon and some really don't.

https://uxdesign.cc/mastodon-is-antiviral-design-42f090ab8d51

‘The extent of any republic can be determined by political accommodation rather than by geography, ethnicity and it’s constructs, or the descent of royal titles.’ Huge piece in the LRB by John Kerrigan, Irish studies and partition https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v44/n20/john-kerrigan/turning-wolfe-tone
John Kerrigan · Turning Wolfe Tone: A Third Way for Ireland · LRB 20 October 2022

It is harder to split Irish republicanism from nationalism than it is to believe (as only an Irishman would) in the...

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