Volume 38, Number 2 (Spring 2024)

Articles

 

Foreword

Philippe Sands

Introduction to Symposium on The Last Colony

Jeffrey L. Dunoff

The Heart and Heartbreak of International Law

Rachel López

The Last Colony? Coloniality and the Legitimacy Crisis in International Legal Praxis

Obiora Chinedu Okafor

The Last Colony of the Mind: Narrative, Legal Advocacy, and the Decolonization of Legal Knowledge

Ayodeji Kamau Perrin

“We Did That:” The United States’ Role in Preventing the Chagos Archipelago from Exercising the Right to Self-Determination

Diane F. Orentlicher and Morton H. Halperin

National Security’s International Empire (Or, What We Talk About When We Won’t Talk About Self-Determination)

Christopher J. Borgen

Situating Sovereignty: Judge Donoghue’s Lone Dissent in The Chagos Advisory Opinion

Peter G. Danchin

What Figures Lurk on Madame Elysè’s Path? Reflections on Phillippe Sands’ The Last Colony

Diane Marie Amann

The Art of Fiction: Neocolonialism, Narrative Ethics, and International Law

Jonathan H. Marks

Who Gets to Speak? International Lawyering and Chagossian Voices in The Last Colony

Sebastian von Massow

Storytime

Jeffrey Dunoff

Nitpicking Justice

Dan Bodansky

Chagos and “The Intelligence of a Future Day”

Jorge Contesse

The Participant and Personality in International Law: A Reflection on The Last Colony – A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy by Phillipe Sands

Elizabeth Nwarueze

Justice for the Chagossians: What Role for Criminal Law?

Margaret M. deGuzman

La Cour! La Mer!

Mark A. Drumbl

Two Island Stories

Jean Galbraith