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"decolonising" law

An interdisciplinary series of public lectures jointly held between the Faculty of Laws and the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation

A statue of Winston Churchill on a plinth daubed with the words "was a racist"

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Convened by Ralph Wilde and Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg, with the greatly appreciated organizational support of Lisa Penfold, Events Manager at ×î×¼µÄÁùºÏ²ÊÂÛ̳ Laws.


Watch recordings from previous talks held in 2021-22

Debt, International Law and Reparations
Prof. Vasuki Nesiah (NYU)
25 October 2021
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Decolonizing the Construction of Knowledge: Editing a Handbook on International Law of the Americas
Prof Liliana Obregón (Universidad de los Andes)
1 November 2021

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Race and Empire: Legal Theory Within, Through and Across National Borders
Prof. E. Tendayi Achiume and Prof. Aslı Bâli (University of California, Los Angeles)
22 November 2021

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Contesting intervention in Latin America:
Exploring spatial ordering in international law.

Dr Fabia Fernandes Carvalho, Melbourne.
7 March 2022
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Live to tell: Rights of Nature in the forthcoming Chilean Constitution
Professor Amaya Alvez Marín, Universidad de Concepción
14 March 2022
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Decolonising Revolution in International Law
Dr Vidya Kumar, University of Leicester
9 May 2022

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