Colin Perrin
@glasshousebooks
Interdisciplinary legal studies
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28-11-2019 10:10:01
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Very excited to announce the forthcoming publication of my book 'Human Rights Approaches to Planetary Crises: From Climate Change to Plastic Pollution'. Many thanks to Cardiff University Cardiff Law and to all friends & colleagues! A sneak peek at the contents:🧵 routledge.com/Human-Rights-A…
Happy that this book is out now! 🥳 routledge.com/Laypeople-in-L… With chapters from Ulrike Zeigermann, Guillaume Mouralis, Julia Böcker, Bénédicte Laumond, and others
BISA Ethics are hosting an online launch of my book with Duke University Press Struggles for the Human: Violent Legality and the Politics of Rights. Monday 15 July 2pm BST/9am Eastern Time. Sumi Madhok LSE Gender will be discussing. Register here: bisa.ac.uk/members/workin…
My monograph with Jen Hendry - Legal Pluralism: New Trajectories in Law, published with the wonderful folks Routledge Law - is available to pre-order from today, with a fantastic 20% off as part of the midyear sale. Get it here: routledge.com/Legal-Pluralis….
So exciting to get hard copies of my book ahead of its release next Tuesday! It is the product of a lot of thought over many years and I’m really pleased with it. With huge thanks to my editor Colin Perrin and the great team Routledge Books for making it a reality!
Finally, you can access the book at this link, with thanks to Routledge Books, our patient editor Colin Perrin, Eliza Venville for her stellar RA skills and the tireless James L Dalmau (for everything!). Here it is: taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/…
#BookReview by Tim Cresswell🏳️⚧️: Urban Surfaces, Graffiti, and the Right to the City by Sabina Andron Routledge Books ow.ly/Hc4G50SP1m3
We did a thing! Now out with free and open access: The Feminist Legislation Project: Rewriting Laws for Gender-Based Justice, edited me, @Kate_Seearr, Heli Askola, Jamie Walvisch and published by Routlege UK doi.org/10.4324/978100… Why is this book worth reading? 🧵
I wrote a queer analysis of international environmental law focusing on human and nonhuman rights, common heritage and future generations for Claerwen O´Hara and Dr Tamsin Phillipa Paige's forthcoming Queer Engaganents with Int'l Law collection. Read it for free using the link below 👇