Take a walk on the dark side of European society: @silviasteininger.bsky.social and @jennyos.bsky.social on who is (and who is not) recognised.
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A great example of how concepts rarely - if ever - used in legal studies, like creolization & semiperiphery, can shed light on both legal & sociological, literary & historical aspects of #Europe and #Europeanness! Many thanks to @silviasteininger.bsky.social & @jennyos.bsky.social for the dialogue!
Last class tomorrow of international law, wrapping up the course.
Decided we should talk about the boat strikes because it combines many concepts throughout the semester.
I love using current events to understand course material, but oof it's a lot sometimes (all the time?).
When someone says I have to work more on and unpack my analysis
It's much worse than this. The 'review' is pervaded by the most astonishing case of anti-Italianism I've ever seen on print, and it beggars belief how any journal could even remotely consider to publish it. It's so unhinged that it becomes hilarious at times, but only because we're not the targets
🇪🇺 Marking 75 years of the #EuropeanConvention on Human Rights, #MPIL co-hosted a symposium with the Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection, warmly welcomed by Minister Stefanie Hubig & Deputy State Secretary Johannes Dimroth, exploring transnat. perspectives and glob. interaction. (1/6)
In this latest issue, we are also excited to announce our new Legal Sightseeing section! More details can be found at:
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And so many voices from #MPIL! MPIL director Armin von Bogdandy, Jannika Jahn, @goldmatt.bsky.social, @kemmereralex.bsky.social, @danaschmalz.bsky.social, @silviasteininger.bsky.social, Anna Sophia Tiedeke & Moritz Vinken! (6/6)
Stuck on a train? Join our event on 75 years of the European Convention of Human Rights via livestream from anywhere!
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#ECHR75 #HumanRights