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War and Peace: Student Photo Competition

Legal Sightseeing would like to congratulate Sofia Truque, winner of our student photo competition. Students at VU Amsterdam were invited … More

The Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg

The Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg by Dion Kramer Located in the far-off, fairy-tale capital of the … More

European Parliament, Bruxelles

At the EU Parliament on a Saturday.

CfP The Visualities and Aesthetics of Prosecuting Aged Defendants

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW Special Issue Editors: Professor Mark Drumbl and Professor Caroline Fournet Call for papers THE VISUALITIES AND … More

Guest Post: The Judicialized Infirmary. Legal Sightseeing ECCC Phnom Penh

This guest essay by Mark Drumbl and Caroline Fournet is a reflection on their guided visit to the premises of … More

Imagining Justice. ARTIJ at Asser

Imagining Justice: bringing together lawyers and artists, with the Art and International Justice Initiative (ARTIJ) at the Asser Institute, The … More

Sofia (Bulgaria) Museum of Socialist Art

Ben Stolk: Conference Drawings EISA PEC 19

Drawings by Ben Stolk at (In)Visible International Law, section 23 at the European International Studies Association (EISA) 13th Pan-European Conference … More

Sofia (Bulgaria) in Collages: Workshop Visualising International Law

Thank you to Ben Stolk and all participants! This workshop was organised as part of Section 23: (In)Visible International Law … More

EISA PEC. S23 (In)Visible International Law: Special Events Invitation

Walking tour LEGAL SIGHTSEEING in SOFIA Friday 13 September, 14:30-16:30 Starting point: University entrance Together with visual artist Ben Stolk … More

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About Legal Sightseeing

Legal sightseeing looks at international law and wonders how it presents itself to ‘the public’, as an event. We seek to explore its images, its stories, its audiences. We ask: How is international law presented? Where? To whom? And, on the side of the audience: Who is seeing it? What is seen? How is it experienced? Our method is to look, and to look again. On this website, we invite you to look with us.

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