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'Race and UK Public Law' (Introduction to Special Series) and 'Race and the UK Constitution: On the Disappearance Irrelevance and Permanence of Race and Racism in the UK' (Submission to Special Series) (2025)
Journal Article
Kumar, V. (2025). 'Race and UK Public Law' (Introduction to Special Series) and 'Race and the UK Constitution: On the Disappearance Irrelevance and Permanence of Race and Racism in the UK' (Submission to Special Series). Public Law, April, 201-214

This collection seeks to address a persistent blind-spot in United Kingdom (UK) constitutional theory and scholarship by offering a diverse series of contributions underscoring the importance and relevance of race, racialisation and racism in UK cons... Read More about 'Race and UK Public Law' (Introduction to Special Series) and 'Race and the UK Constitution: On the Disappearance Irrelevance and Permanence of Race and Racism in the UK' (Submission to Special Series).

Beyond Climate Change Obligations (2025)
Journal Article
Longo, A. (2025). Beyond Climate Change Obligations. International Community Law Review, 27(1-2), 112-135. https://doi.org/10.1163/18719732-bja10140

Although scholars largely agree that the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is a “living instrument”, the case law shows UNCLOS tribunals’ reluctance to fully engage with questions other than those strictly speaking regulated un... Read More about Beyond Climate Change Obligations.

Habitual media: interrogating Western legacy media’s complicity in the epistemic ‘war’ against Palestinians (2025)
Journal Article
Matar, D. (online). Habitual media: interrogating Western legacy media’s complicity in the epistemic ‘war’ against Palestinians. Third World Quarterly, https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2025.2462787

This paper addresses the coverage by habitual Western legacy media of the 2023/24 Israeli genocidal war against Gaza. It considers the observable media-related practices these media used in coverage of the war and how these practices have helped defi... Read More about Habitual media: interrogating Western legacy media’s complicity in the epistemic ‘war’ against Palestinians.

Constitutional identity, bijuralism and the establishment of the common law division in the Supreme Court of Cameroon (2025)
Journal Article
Enonchong, L.-S. (online). Constitutional identity, bijuralism and the establishment of the common law division in the Supreme Court of Cameroon. https://doi.org/10.1080/27706869.2025.2465134

This article discusses the establishment of the Common Law Division (CLD) of the Supreme Court in the context of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon. It argues that the problem of the common law’s unequal status in Cameroon’s bijural legal system is co... Read More about Constitutional identity, bijuralism and the establishment of the common law division in the Supreme Court of Cameroon.

The Myth of the Vulnerable Audience: Exploring Counter-Intuitive Approaches to Post-Truth Populism in the New Mass Media. (2025)
Journal Article
Mahlouly, D. (2025). The Myth of the Vulnerable Audience: Exploring Counter-Intuitive Approaches to Post-Truth Populism in the New Mass Media. https://doi.org/10.55207/EEYP7156

This paper interrogates the liberal policy discourse surrounding populism, which is often characterised as a communicative style linked to ‘post-truth’ politics. Analysing grey literature and scholarly sources, the study critiques the liberal policy... Read More about The Myth of the Vulnerable Audience: Exploring Counter-Intuitive Approaches to Post-Truth Populism in the New Mass Media..