Publications

Peer-Reviewed Articles

“Decolonising the Curriculum in International Law: Entrapments in Praxis and Critical Thought” (with S. Abdelkarim) (2022) Law & Critique, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10978-021-09313-y.

“Tales of Economic Warfare: The Plunder of Venezuela” (with A. Reay) (2022) Palestine Yearbook of International Law, in press.

“Emerging Powers, Global Justice, and International Economic Law: A Third World Critique” (2021) 24:3 Journal of International Economic Law 672.

“The Necessity of Imagination: Using the Counterfactual Method to Overcome International law’s Epistemological Limitations” (2021) 33(1) National Law School of India Review 71.

“Must International Legal Pedagogy Remain Eurocentric?” (2021) 11(1) Asian Journal of International Law 176.

“TWAIL: A Paradox Within a Paradox” (2020) 22:2 International Community Law Review 191.

Pathology or Predation: The Misery of International Economic Law” (2019) 32:4 Leiden Journal of International Law 875.

“Sharing Power: The Case for Public Consultations on Trade” (with M. Clouthier) (2015) 30:3 Canadian Journal of Law and Society 465.

“Using Virtual Learning environments to add Community to Content” (2014) 48 Law Teacher 3.

“Reframing the ‘Universality’ of International Law in a Globalising World” (2014) 59 McGill Law Journal 95.

“Counter-Revolution by Ideology? Law and development’s vision(s) for post-revolutionary Egypt”, (2013) 33:9 Third World Quarterly 12.

“Power Order – The Legacy of Colonial Disempowerment in the International Legal Regime” (2012) 9 New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 406.

“The Transnational Peasant Movement – Legalising Freedom from Want”, (2011) 8 New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 107.

“Liberal Legal Internationalism: A History (and Present) of Double Standards” (2011) open source article, e-International Relations.

“A Multi-Level Democratisation of International Law-Making: Popular Aspirations Towards Self-Determination” (with R. Thompson) (2011) 3(1) Trade L. & Dev. 65.

“Moving the Centre of Legal Education” (with M. Koning) (2011) 3(1) Trade L. & Dev. 266.

“Toward an Emancipatory International Law: The Bolivarian Reconstruction” (with R. Miller) (2010) 31:3 Third World Quarterly 10.

“TWAIL Pedagogy: Legal Education for Emancipation” (with V. Tava) (2010) 15 Palestine Yearbook of International Law 7.

“Monocultures of the law: Legal Sameness in the Restructuring of Global Agriculture” (2006) 11:2 Drake Journal of Agricultural Law 139.

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters

“Caribbean Approaches to International Law: Leading from the Periphery?” in Liliana Obregón, Laura Betancur-Restrepo, and Juan M. Amaya-Castro (eds) The Oxford Handbook on International Law and the Americas (Oxford University Press, 2022), forthcoming.

“What Role for Arab Epistemology in International Legality?” in Hani Sayed & Thomas Skouteris (eds) The Oxford Handbook on International Law and the Arab World (Oxford University Press, 2022), forthcoming.

“Subverting Eurocentric Epistemology: The Value of Nonsense when Designing Counterfactuals” forthcoming in Kevin Heller & Ingo Venzke (eds) Contingency in International Law: On the Possibility of Different Legal Histories (Oxford University Press, 2021).

“The Future of International Law: From Globalisation to Regionalisation” in T. Muhr & B. Gills (eds), The Bolivarian Alliance of the Americans and Counter-Globalization: Resistance and The Construction of 21st Century Socialism, (Routledge, 2013).

“The Neoliberal Challenge to the Pursuit of Human Rights” in Jeffrey F. Addicott (ed), Globalization, International Law, and Human Rights (Oxford University Press, 2010).

Works in Progress

A Guerrilla at the Hague: TWAIL and the Future of International Law forthcoming (contracted to Oxford University Press, 2021).

“Injecting the Black Radical Tradition into the AfCFTA” (with C. Smith) (2022) in James Thuo Gathii and Ntina Tzouvala (eds) Special Issue on Racial Capitalism in the Journal of International Economic Law, invited.

“Anti-Black Racism and International Law: Friends or Foes?” in Devon Carbado, Kimberle Crenshaw, Justin Desautels-Stein, and Chantal Thomas (eds) Race, Racism, and International Law: Critical Race Theory in Global Context (Stanford University Press, 2022), invited.

Emancipating International Law: Confronting the Violence of Racialised Boundaries (with C. Smith and A. Hindi) (2023).

“Liberating African Peoples from Madmen and Specialists: The Limits and Lies of International Economic Law” (2023) to be submitted to the African Journal of International Economic Law.

“The Rise of Conditional Citizenship: From Neoliberal Legality to Neoliberal Constitutionalism” (2023) (with H. Weil) to be submitted to Law & Critique.

Non-Peer-Reviewed Book

Speech Simplified: How to Captivate your Audience, (Sand & Snow Press, 2021).

*I’ve included links to some of the pre-edited versions of my publications (available on my SSRN page). You are welcome to contact me about others.