Mattia Pinto
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Lecturer @UoYLaw & @CAHRyork • Socio-legal studies • Penality • Human Rights • Politics • Alumnus @LSELaw (PhD) @KCL_Law (LLM) @unibo (MJur)
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London Review of International Law invited critical comrades contribute short reflections on IL and Gaza. It's a fascinating collection of around 40 pieces, varied in form and content. If you don't have access, but would like to read it, get in touch <3 academic.oup.com/lril/advance-a…
Oggi per Bloomberg Originals esce un documentario a cui abbiamo lavorato per oltre un anno. Racconta la storia della Green Bible, la principale prova falsa usata per dimostrare l'esistenza della mafia nigeriana. Ve ne parlerò nei prossimi giorni, ma intanto... youtube.com/watch?v=QjVahc…
Everyone discussing the case of Algerian boxer Imane #Khelif, do yourself a favour: READ Mireia Garcés de Marcilla article 👇
Beyond thrilled/humbled that my book, Invisible Atrocities, resonated with enough with Rachel E. López, Kempis Songster and Rell Carter for them to write this incisive and deeply moving piece in the Columbia Law Review forum. columbialawreview.org/content/regard… Right to Redemption
'Those of us who are concerned about the reactionary weaponisation of gender might do better to rethink rather than cement our commitment to the category of womanhood.' Timely read by Mireia Garcés de Marcilla in the London Review of Books lrb.co.uk/blog/2024/augu…
"Instead of insisting that Khelif is a ‘real’ woman, we should ask how dichotomous ideas of gender have been solidified in the discourse that is being mobilised against her" Make sure you read Mireia Garcés de Marcilla insightful piece #Khelif #Olympics #gender lrb.co.uk/blog/2024/augu…
My thoughts on the racialised character of eligibility sports regulations and the need to rethink our commitment to gender are out in the London Review of Books lrb.co.uk/blog/2024/augu…
Our blog with Dr Inga Thiemann (she/her) discussing M.A. and others v. France & the End Demand / Nordic model of sex work regulation is out now. We critique how the Court applied consensus and procedural review in this case to reach its finding of no violation. Durham Law School