
International Law's Objects
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- Introduction
- Thinking International Law through Objects
- 1: Dan Joyce: International Law's Cabinet of Curiosities
- 2: Jessie Hohmann: The Lives of Objects
- 3: Fleur Johns: Things We Can Make and Do with International Law
- 4: Wouter Werner: Saying and Showing
- 5: Isobel Roele: The Objects of Study
- Objects of International Law
- 1: Nicole De Silva: African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights
- 2: Therese Murphy: AIDS Virus
- 3: Ioannis Kalpouzos: Armed Drone
- 4: Lucas Lixinski: Axum Stele
- 5: Filippo Fontanelli and Giuseppe Bianco: Barcelona Traction Share
- 6: Kimberley Trapp: Boots (on the Ground)
- 7: Francois Finck: Border Check Point, the Moldovan Republic of Transnistria
- 8: Jacqueline Mowbray: Breton Road Signs
- 9: Anne-Charlotte Martineau: Chicotte
- 10: Stephen Humphreys: Data: the Given
- 11: Immi Tallgren: Dechiqueteuse (Papershredder)
- 12: James Parker: Gavel
- 13: Helmut Aust: 'Good Urban Citizen'
- 14: Allesandra Arcuri: Glyphosate
- 15: Kate Miles: Insulae Moluccae: A Dutch East India Company Map
- 16: Ziv Bohrer: Jolly Roger
- 17: Surabhi Ranganathan: Manganese Nodules
- 18: Alex Mills: Mosul Four and Iran Six
- 19: Gerry Simpson: NM 68226 84912; TQ 30052 80597
- 20: Julia Dehm: One Tonne of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (1tCO2e)
- 21: Jessie Hohmann: Opium
- 22: Jean D'Aspremont and Eric De Brabandere: Paintings of International Law's Textbooks
- 23: Sarah Dehm: Passport
- 24: Thomas MacManus: Peace Sign, La Comunidad de Paz de San Jose© de Apartado³
- 25: Sophie Rigney: Postcard from the ICTY
- 26: Andrew Lang: Purse Seine Net
- 27: Geoff Gordon: Railway Clocks
- 28: Alison Kesby: Refugee Chains
- 29: Rosemary Rayfuse: Russian Flag at the North Pole
- 30: Christine Schwobel-Patel and Wouter Werner: Screen
- 31: Lolita Buckner-Inniss: Ships' Ballast
- 32: Doug Guilfoyle: Somali Pirate Skiff
- 33: Tanja Aalberts: Sovereign Mark of the Roi Né-Do'ucoula, King of Boma
- 34: Daniel Litwin: Stained Glass Windows, the Great Hall of Justice of the Peace Palace
- 35: Michael Fakhri: Sugar
- 36: Ruth Buchanan and Jeff Hewitt: Treaty Canoe
- 37: Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli: Trees
- 38: Charlie Peevers: USAID Rice - Haiti
- 39: Jeffrey Smith: Western Sahara Boundary
- 40: Malgosia Fitzmaurice: Whale
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