- Inspired by calls to reimagine the space currently populated by international criminal law, Meg deGuzman's and my essay engages in feminist dreaming—that is, seeks to reimagine accountability as it could be, viewed through a feminist lens. Now up @ssrn.bsky.social: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
- AJIL Unbound's latest symposium "International Criminal Law's Critical Aftermaths: Abolitionism, Redistribution, and Transformational Pedagogies" is now available to read and features and incredible line-up of scholars. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- Being part of the project was uniquely generative! It pulls from some of the theoretical frameworks I've been exploring in my PLS work. Hope that others will find our contribution a helpful prod in a larger conversation pushing us all to think about justice and accountability more expansively.
- This looks incredible - can't wait to read it!!
- Thanks so much, Ryan! Looking forward to future conversations soon!
- Very excited to read all of these essays!
- I honestly feel so lucky and honored to have our piece alongside the others that are part of this volume!Mar 26, 2025 22:03