Tag: china
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Weaponising International Environmental Law: Presenting at Utrecht University (November 2025)
On 13–14 November 2025, I presented the paper “Weaponising International Environmental Law: Articulations of Hegemonic Practice in Deep Seabed Mining” at the Sixth Workshop on Sociological Inquiries into International Law in a Polarized World: Markets, National Security, and Democracy, held at the Johanna Hudig Gebouw, Utrecht University School of Law. The paper examines how “environmental…
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Featured Article on Opinio Juris: ‘The US–China Mirror’
New Featured Article on Opinio Juris: The US–China Mirror: TikTok, National Security, and Techno-Nationalism. Drawing on insights from the February 2025 event ‘Whatever Happened to TikTok?’ at Maastricht University Faculty of Law, I discuss the recent US ban (and unbanning) of TikTok to explore how techno-nationalism is shaping geopolitics and global law. In this piece,…
