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Wed, 12 Nov 25
13:00 - 14:30
Please register here and join us in-person or online from 13:00-14:30 (UCT +2) in the Faculty Common Room, 4th Floor Wilfred and Jules Kramer Law Building. A light lunch will be provided.
On the 12 November, the Centre for Criminology and the Department of Public Law will be hosting Prof Justin Deystone (University of Colorado) discussing his recent edited collection 'Race, Racism, and International Law’ (Stanford University Press) in conversation with Dr Nomfundo Ramalekana and Dr Nicola Palmer.
Featuring contributions from 30 of today's leading scholars from around the world, Race, Racism, and International Law explains how the concept of racial difference sits at the foundation of the legal, political, and social structures of hierarchy that shape the contemporary global order. Edited by four pioneering experts, two in CRT and two in international law (Devon W. Carbado, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Justin Deystone, and Chantal Thomas), the volume's approach targets regimes of power and violence that implicate racism, capitalism, and colonialism.