Law versus Myth? A Critique of International Law’s Historical Composition of Space and Time
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Speaker: André Nunes Chaib (UM Law)
at the UM Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (room TBD) and online via Zoom.
During the Law and History network’s next meeting, André Nunes Chaib will present paper entitled Law versus Myth? A Critique of International Law’s Historical Composition of Space and Time.
André will present for 20-30 minutes, to be followed by a Q&A and a chance to meet. Should you be interested in joining either on campus or online, please contact the organisers (Karin van Leeuwen and/or Agustin Parise) to be updated on the location.
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