Reading group
In the lead up to the Annual Lecture, we will convene a number of reading group sessions centred around the inspiring and diverse scholarship of Professor Fleur Johns. The reading group is a space for discussion and exchanges based on selected readings, with the aim of stimulating discussions on the readings themselves, and beyond on the themes and questions that resonate with us and our own research and work.
Dates
- Session 1: Monday 19 February 2024, 11:00–12:30
- Session 2: Wednesday 20 March 2024, 14:00–15:30
- Session 3: Tuesday 16 April 2024, 14:00–15:30
Annual Lecture: 'Connection in a divided world: Rethinking ‘community’ in international law' by Fleur Johns
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Selected readings
- Johns, F. (2014). Theorizing the Corporation in International Law. The Oxford Handbook of International Legal Theory (Oxford: Oxford University Press), Forthcoming, UNSW Law Research Paper, 21.
- Johns, F. (2016). The Temporal Rivalries of Human Rights. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 23(1), 39–60.
- Johns, F. (2018). Critical international legal theory. International Legal Theory: Foundations and Frontiers (Cambridge University Press, 2019, Forthcoming), UNSW Law Research Paper, (18-44).