• Call For Papers: Cultural Contours of Justice: Law and Crime Narratives in Popular Imagination

    Updated: 2024-06-26 20:09:00
    : : : skip to main skip to sidebar Law Humanities Blog A blog about law , the humanities , and popular culture June 26, 2024 Call For Papers : Cultural Contours of Justice : Law and Crime Narratives in Popular Imagination Call For Papers from Dr . Dimitris Akrivos , University of Surrey , and Dr . Alexandros Antoniou , University of : Essex I am delighted to invite contributions to our interdisciplinary Special Issue Cultural Contours of Justice : Law and Crime Narratives in Popular Imagination for Laws a high impact factor MDPI . journal All articles will be Open Access so everyone can join the . conversation There is a 100 article processing fee waiver for all contributions to this Special . Issue For all the fine print and submission specifics , make your way to our special issue’s

  • Harris on Ida B. Wells' Train Ride in Memphis and the Dawn of Jim Crow @memlawschool

    Updated: 2024-06-21 18:56:00
    : . skip to main skip to sidebar Law Humanities Blog A blog about law , the humanities , and popular culture June 21, 2024 Harris on Ida B . Wells' Train Ride in Memphis and the Dawn of Jim Crow memlawschool Lee Harris , University of Memphis School of Law , has published Ida B . Wells' Train Ride in Memphis and the Dawn of Jim Crow at 2 Journal of American Constitutional History 297 2024 Here is the abstract . Before there was Rosa Parks , Ida B . Wells and women across the United States during the late nineteenth century were challenging discriminatory practices on the public transit system of their era : the railroads . In 1881, Wells , who would eventually become a history-making anti-lynching crusader , was just 19 years old . She was readying herself to leave Holly Springs ,

  • Shanks-Dumont on The Aesthetics is International Criminal Law

    Updated: 2024-06-14 14:38:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Law Humanities Blog A blog about law , the humanities , and popular culture June 14, 2024 Shanks-Dumont on The Aesthetics is International Criminal Law Daimeon Shanks-Dumont , University of California , Berkeley , is publishing The Aesthetics is International Criminal Law in volume 37 of the Temple International and Comparative Law Journal . Here is the abstract . Randle DeFalco’s provocative book , Invisible Atrocities , argues that aesthetic perceptions condition what is considered an international crime through the deployment of a social constructivist model of norm development . However , DeFalco forecloses the more radical implications of his work by positing that aesthetic considerations remain anterior to international criminal law’s ICL identity that

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