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Two styles of Bolivarian international law

Longread. By Richard Clements & Augusto Bravo. Fall 2024 In their 2010 piece, ‘Towards an Emancipatory International Law: The Bolivarian … More

essequibo, guyana, international-law, maduro, politics, referendum, venezuela

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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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