Martin Clark
@m_clark5
lecturer in law @latrobelaw, history and theory of int'l law, comparative public law, various other items
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01-08-2013 22:46:15
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Some of my thoughts, with thanks to Robin D. G. Kelley for insisting that they should be published. Boston Review.
The Palestine solidarity movement doesn’t have a single leader—and it doesn’t need one.
bostonreview.net/articles/many-…
There is some incredible critical legal writing on Israel’s genocide in Gaza. @[email protected], Marina Velickovic and I put together a reading list based on our own reading over these past seven months. We hope it’s useful to others. Apologies to those we have missed!
LSE Law School Event
Academic Freedom after the Destruction of Gaza’s Universities
16 May 2024
lselaw.events/event/academic…
Hi nerds! Jessica Whyte and I are putting together what we think will be a cool event on dollar hegemony, state sovereignty and international order. We want to hear from lawyers, political economists, historians, political theorists, IR scholars etc etc. Some very cool people1/2
CFP: Dollar Hegemony, State Sovereignty and International Order: an International Workshop. Come join us in Sydney for this workshop that Ntina Tzouvala and I are organising in December. Abstracts due July 1! lpeproject.org/events/cfp-dol…
Colombia first, unimelb next , all universities must divest. We will win. No more weapons on campus, no more blood on our degrees.🔥🔥🔥
Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine National Students for Justice in Palestine
Call for Papers - Workshop I am organising with Gerry Simpson at LSE Law School. Come think with us about the politics of invoking international law during times of crisis? How do we make sure we don't reproduce structures of oppression in our struggles for justice? Please share!
Our students have much to teach those who run our universities and lock their gates to shut out solidarity USyd SFP | Join the Gaza Solidarity Camp!
On Tuesday I'll be giving a talk in Cardiff as part of my visiting fellowship with CentreOfLaw&Society where I'll be talking a little bit about the South Asian students who studied in the metropole and went on to write their independence constitutions. Looking forward to it.