Assistant prof at Tilburg writing about international law, expertise and compositional form but also the odd poem, essay, story. https://linktr.ee/richard.clements
Richard Clements
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Another post is now up on my 'International legal craft' Substack - this time thinking, perhaps circuitously, about circles and cycles in international legal thought:
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My editorial @ljil-leiden.bsky.social just out today. I ask whether a life beyond #interpretation is possible for international lawyers, and offer #composition to think about the process of intl law's unfolding, and the experience of those engaging with it.
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The latest international legal craft Substack is up!
This week, I'm thinking about scholarly canons, floorplans and Hannah Arendt. Check it out/subscribe here: intlegalcraft.substack.com/p/the-houses...
My latest Substack post on the 'academic artisan'
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Another Substack post - The academic (in)humanities
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Some reflections on my experiences of #AI in academia (tl,dr: too apolitical, too a-humanities). Hopefully of interest to anyone as ambivalent about tech zealotry as me.
intlegalcraft.substack.com/p/on-ai
A really excellent editorial reflecting on IL's contemporary moment: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Just released - what a feast for the start of term!
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International law and lawyers are quite against circular things.
Image: Place markers in preparation for the Bandung Conference, 1955 (Howard Sochurek). This post is the second in the mini symposium, International Law in the Current Moment. A couple of weeks ago ...
IntroductionDevon W. Carbado, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Justin Desautels-Stein, and Chantal ThomasIHistories and Structures1.Race and Empire in International LawE. Tendayi Achiume and Aslı Bâli