Aww thank you! Itβs such great work!
@sarakendall
Teaching and writing on international law as a rhetorical and material form from out of a background in the humanities, currently in UK higher education. Global governance, humanitarianism, technicity as a mindset.
Aww thank you! Itβs such great work!
As a 30 year vegetarian and one time marathon training person, I just didnβt pay attention because I think the concern with protein is overrated. But Ethiopian style red lentils are amazing, as are black eyed peas with spinach
I canβt do it. As if somehow a parenthetical reference to the author of a text reveals enough, and what else we want to ask of them
Cultural institutions in Germany are experiencing a mood shift. From my latest article @artnet
I am looking for a PhD researcher for my SNSF-funded project βLaw by Colour Code: Locating Race and Racism in International Lawβ at the Graduate Institute, Geneva. It is a full-time position, funded for four-years, and with an annual pay of 50 000 CHF, and starts in September 2024. Spread the word!
Looks like an incredible project!
At least we donβt need to do much dry cleaning
Itβs good to be reminded from time to time that our gripes are quite specific in the labouring economy, and aspects of our jobs are amazing.
Reminded again that some academics I know keep dropping their Harvard connections as currency - letβs end that please
Your reminder that less than half of one percent of undergrad students attend Ivy League Institutions
There is something about the hands
Sam is right
βSave the Children, a global charity, said that it had documented the cases of at least 7,685 children under the age of 5 who were so malnourished that they required βurgent medical treatment to avoid death.ββ
Yes, no dialling back from this.
My new piece www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/united...
Itβs slow here but at least we arenβt perpetuating the awful - I was in the Bay Area when the bird first emerged, and I didnβt join back then because I didnβt like βtweetβ as a verb. Maybe this space can learn from what happened to Twitter, not only since Elonβs takeover
Looking forward to hosting this event on race & gender in law & political economy with so many wonderful & generous scholars tomorrow at the Amsterdam School of Law
In-person registration is closed now (no room left sorry!), but you can join us online - see more below
sgel.uva.nl/content/even...
We have two new fellowship opportunities from our Investigative Tech Team. The deadline to apply to both is January 15th 2024, see this thread for further details...
www.hrw.org/the-day-in-h...
Thank you, @andrewstroehlein.bsky.social
So excited to see you here, Fleur!
And with the incredible @aycacu.bsky.social!
Like some creep at a bar that wonβt go away
Almost there!
Was going to ask if you have a discount code, but I see itβs in another post. Looks like a fantastic take
By which I mean, the law of armed conflict and international humanitarian law refer to the same field
Yes, thereβs a lot of discretion that states use to their advantage
Two ways of saying the same thing, more or less.
Because proportionality is a balancing principle, the IDF seems to continue to extend what it considers a permissible amount of civilian harm in relation to what it determines is necessary militarily. But it is clearly in breach of IHL and has developed doctrines that breach it: