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How South Africa rescued humanity (and International Law) at the International Court of Justice
Since the creation of the United Nations, and in line with the civilizing mission’s rhetoric used to justify colonialism, racist arguments about the African…
Tags: decolonisation, violence, international law
January, 2024
Heritage out of Control: Human bones as inherited waste of Europe
Central and Eastern Europe – known as “Bloodlands”, the area where Nazi and Stalin’s atrocities met, leaving behind many sites marked by mass killings…
Tags: identity, violence, heritage, environment, conflict
January, 2022
Facts and Evidence
This short essay is an invitation to question how different forms of political engagement destabilize institutional processes of evidence making. In the workshop that…
Tags: politics, human rights, conflict, violence, heritage, law
September, 2021
Roundtable: Responses by Rebecca Galemba
Question 1: The rhetoric surrounding smugglers is packed with graphic images of violence and exploitation. What does your research indicate? Are smugglers really parasites…
Tags: bureaucracy, violence, migration, law, power
March, 2016
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