Can Human Rights Law be Used to Ensure a Right to Housing? Or Does it in Fact Pay Lip-Service to it? ...
New Assemblages of Resistance in Egypts Revolution: Conceptualising Legalities, Illegalities, and the States Violence
Juridification and its Discontents: How Neoliberal Legality has Reframed Dissent and How Some Social Movements Are Responding
Current Projects Only our current projects are listed below, however you can also explore our previous projects. Filters AffiliationRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCentre for Technology and Global Affairs See our previous projects Infrastructures of Anti-Colonial Revolt: Mass Politics in the 1919 Egyptian Revolution Cumulative Civilian Harm in War Janina Dill Africa Offshore: The Global Offshore Economy and the Reshaping of African Politics How the world wants to be governed The Stigmatization of Political Ideologies Back from the Brink: Countering Illiberalism in Liberal Democracies. Voter ID in the UK: Electoral Integrity, and Access to the Ballot Box The Past, Present and Future of America’s Commitment to the Middle East Neo-authoritarianisms in Europe and the liberal democratic response (AUTHLIB) Zofia Stemplowska Spyros Kosmidis Philip Leverhulme Prize 2021 – The Moral Psychology of War Retreats, Advances and Civilian Killings during the Korean War Training Leaders to Prevent and Reduce Domestic Violence in Their Communities: Experimental Evidence From Peru Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Neo-authoritarianisms in Europe and the liberal democratic response (AUTHLIB) Zofia Stemplowska Spyros Kosmidis
Training Leaders to Prevent and Reduce Domestic Violence in Their Communities: Experimental Evidence From Peru