Critical International Law Speaker Series
The aim is to invite leading Critical International Law scholars to Maastricht and discuss and debate cutting-edge questions in the theory of international law. Critical International Law has been indispensable in bringing contemporary questions on the relationship between international law and issues such as global justice, the legacy of colonialism, post-colonial globalisation, race, gender, the position of the Global South and the realignment of the global order to the attention of mainstream international legal scholars. The goal of the speaker series is to spark deep critical thinking on these questions.
Prof. Thomas Skouteris
Title: The Sense of an Ending
Thomas Skouteris is Associate Professor at The American University in Cairo. He is also Director of the Access to Knowledge Foundation (a2kf.org) and Senior Fellow at Melbourne Law School.

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