How do international law scholars decide what to write about? I hope that most of us try to write about what interests us or, for the more idealistic, what best serves humanity. In this article though, I suggest that more insidious influences swirl around us, chilling and warming our interest in research topics. We may not even be aware of these subtle threats, pressures and incentives, and even when we are, we may underestimate their impact. I reflect on how two aspects of my own research environment – the implicit intimidation of (usually political and institutional) power and the pressure to publish – quietly seep into my epistemological decisions. I never imagined that I could simultaneously be such a coward and opportunist. The piece a...
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In the general debate prior to the onset of war in Iraq, we made public our view, in a letter to the...
As an academic, I have had the opportunity to reflect on the relevance of my experience to the acade...
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What role have international legal scholars played in the development of international criminal law?...
New approaches, vocabularies and discussions that have been taking place in legal academia, have ope...
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