When Democracy Breaks: Studies in Democratic Erosion and Collapse, from Ancient Athens to the Present Day Archon Fung
(ed.), David Moss (ed.), Odd Arne Westad (ed.)Democracy is often described in two opposite ways, as either wonderfully [...]
When Democracy Breaks: Studies in Democratic Erosion and Collapse, from Ancient Athens to the Present Day Archon Fung
(ed.), David Moss (ed.), Odd Arne Westad (ed.)Democracy is often described in two opposite ways, as either wonderfully [...]
The Many-Minded Man: The "Odyssey," Psychology, and the Therapy of Epic by Joel Christensen
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Mythologizing Performance by Richard P. Martin
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The Yale Law Journal has published "The Radical Roots of the Representative Jury," by Thomas Ward Frampton (University of Virginia School of Law). The abstract: For most of
American history, the jury was considered an elite institution, composed of “honest and intelligent men,” esteemed in their communities for their “integrity,” [...]
The ESIL Interest Group on Social Sciences and International Law in cooperation with The ASIL Interest Group on International Law and Social Science is hosting The Fall
2025 International Law and Social Science Speakers Series “The Other Secret Deals: Uncovering The Power of Non-Binding International Agreements” 10 December [...]
The speaker for the Eli Lauterpacht Lecture 2025 was Santiago Villalpando, Legal Advisor and Director of UNESCO. Lecture summary: Is international law facing a decline of
treaties? [...]
Some weeks ago I spotted an an online catalogue of an antiquarian book firm with among other items a most remarkable document, a rare Roman wooden tablet with an inventory
for tutorship. Although I looked for other subjects for a post here, I kept returning to this valuable object. [...]