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The Nazi Looted Art Restitution Claim: An exploration of claimant interests through claimant voice
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Crisis as (Asylum) Governance: The Evolving Normalisation of Non-Access to Protection in the EU
(European Papers, 03-07-2024)This Article problematises the role of crisis in the governance of asylum in Europe. It unveils its nature, predominance, and implications as a structural component of EU law and policy in this domain. The main point I ... -
‘The Irregular’ and the Unmaking of Minority Citizenship: The Rules of Law in Majoritarian India
(SAGE Publications, 13-04-2024)This article focuses on the important aspect of India's democratic decline, the ascendance of the Hindu majoritarian state, and its relationship with the law. It argues that the law is central to the Hindu majoritarian ... -
‘EU Constitutional Dismantling through Strategic Informalisation: Soft Readmission Governance as Concerted Dis-integration'
(Wiley, 13-06-2024)This contribution takes issue with what I have called the ‘constitutional dismantling’ of external migration policy through the tactical informalisation of readmission cooperation. It maps out the strategic use of soft law ... -
Conflict of Law: Asymmetrical Recognition of the Other (in Ourselves)
(Oxford University Press, 20-06-2024)This chapter focuses on the dynamic of question and response at work in conflict of laws. On the one hand, questions about jurisdiction and choice of law confront a collective with the experience of collective contingency: ... -
Who is the Subject of (Non) Human Rights?
(Edward Elgar Publishing (EEP), 23-04-2024)This chapter interrogates the concept of the subject of rights and questions whether Jacques Rancière’s work could be used to understand and mobilize the subjectification of non-humans in the context of a ‘pluralization ... -
ADAPTING A HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED FRAMEWORK TO INFORM MILITARIES’ ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES
(Saint Louis University, 24-05-2024)Key global powers are engaged in the development of artificial intelligence (“AI”) for military purposes, and it is widely accepted that the development and deployment of AI tools will lead to a revolution in military ... -
Vulnerability’s Legal Life: An Ambivalent Force of Migration Governance
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‘Meta-Borders and The Rule of Law: From Externalisation to Responsibilisation in Systems of Contactless Control’
(Springer, 27-05-2024)This article contests the strategic use of what I have called meta-borders. These are the array of border enforcement mechanisms implemented beyond the physical frontiers of States through different means and by different ... -
Attitudes to polygamy in English law
(Cambridge University Press, 2003-04) -
The impact of WTO rulings in the Community legal order
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2004) -
El muro en el Oeste y La fortaleza de la Fe: alegorías de la exclusión de minorías en la Castilla del siglo XV
(Vervuert/Iberoamericana, 2005) -
Globalisation and the challenge of Asian legal transplants in Europe
(National University of Singapore, 2005)