We're asking: how do justice projects constitute, stabilise, and contest world order? And how does world order shape what counts as justice — and injustice?
We're interested in international criminal justice & transitional justice, but also redistributive, reparative, and decolonial projects. 3/
Norms, institutions and practices of global justice didn't just emerge from the liberal international order — they built it. Institutions of 'anti-impunity', like the ICC, ad hoc tribunals, and transitional justice face uncertain futures as the world it built is fracturing. 2/
📢 CfP: Global Justice and the (Un)Making of Order
We are editing a Special Issue exploring the mutual constitution of global justice and world order, and looking for cutting edge and critical interventions from IR, IL and beyond. Submit by June 11th, details here: tinyurl.com/yrcz5kua 1/
‘Huge milestone’ as Libyan militia commander accused of torture to appear at ICC
CFP: The Afterlives of Sexual Violence Allegations
I'm co-organizing a one-day workshop to talk about what happens *after* an institution like the ICC "resolves" sexual violence allegations. Please submit an abstract and join us to talk feministly about law & violence: tinyurl.com/afterlivesicc
Find me after if you'd like to grab a coffee!
Day 2 of #bisa2026!
Bright and early this morning, join us for a discussion on atrocities and global accountability. I'll be presenting some of my on-going work on defence lawyers and international criminal justice.