LSI seeks to create a community of book authors and book essayists who are mutually supportive of new frontiers in sociolegal and interdisciplinary scholarship on law outside the United States. LSI invites only those who are already authors of books to write essays on other books, thus assuring each other that authors and essayists share in the distinctive challenge and genre of book writing. Other things being equal, LSI will give priority to the review of new books written by scholars who themselves have already written essays for LSI’s international review section.
International Essay Review Editor: Terence C. Halliday (American Bar Foundation)
Editorial Panel: Andrea Ballestero (Rice University), Nick Cheesman (Australian National University), Rohit De (Yale University), Matthew Erie (University of Oxford), Tom Ginsburg (University of Chicago/American Bar Foundation), John Hagan (American Bar Foundation/Northwestern University), Carol Heimer (American Bar Foundation/Northwestern University), Iza Hussin (University of Cambridge), Gregoire Mallard (Graduate Institute Geneva), Tamir Moustafa (Simon Fraser University), Jothie Rajah (American Bar Foundation).
Essays:
African Constitutionalism: Between Power, Persuasion, and Irrelevance? by Heinz Klug
Jeremy Gould. Postcolonial Legality: Law, Power and Politics in Zambia. New York: Routledge, 2023.
Unspectacular Atrocities and the Aesthetics of International Trials by Liana Georgieva Minkova
Randle C. DeFalco. Invisible Atrocities: The Aesthetic Biases of International Criminal Justice. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022.
How UN Counter-Terrorism Sanctions Are Made by Anton Moiseienko
Gavin Sullivan, The Law of the List. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020.