Honor Brabazon's review for a symposium on Christine Schwöbel-Patel's 'Marketing Global Justice: The Political Economy of International Criminal Law'.
Tag: neoliberalism
The Police in Greek Universities: An Unconstitutional Legislative Novelty with Historical Weight — Charalambos Kourondis
Charalambos Kourondis on new laws in Greece to increase police presence on university campuses.
Thatcher’s Landlords: Rise and Fall — Nick Bano
Nick Bano on evictions and the future of the UK Housing Act 1988.
The US Republican Party Will Continue Its Christo-Fascist Crusade — Clyde W. Barrow
Clyde W. Barrow on the Republican Party, armed militias and hate groups, and the impending elections in the United States.
Temporalities of the Neoliberal University and Resistance — Tanzil Chowdhury
Tanzil Chowdhury on "slow scholarship" as a form of resistance within and against the neoliberal university.
Human Rights and Neoliberalism in a Time of Pandemic: A Reply — Jessica Whyte
Jessica Whyte concludes our symposium on her recent book The Morals of the Market.
Neoliberalism, Law, and Its Discontents: Three Recent Interventions — Ravi Malhotra
Ravi Malhotra reviews three new books on neoliberalism and law--Honor Brabazon (ed), Neoliberal Legality; Katharina Pistor, The Code of Capital; and Astra Taylor, Democracy May Not Exist.
Neoliberalism, Human Rights, and the Socialist Imperative — Umut Özsu
Umut Özsu reviews Jessica Whyte's recent book The Morals of the Market.
The Morals of the Market and the Moral of the Story — Paul O’Connell
Paul O'Connell reviews Jessica Whyte's recent book The Morals of the Market.
All Too Relevant: Marx’s Critique of Rights and Neoliberal Human Rights — Eva Nanopoulos
Eva Nanopoulos reviews Jessica Whyte's recent book The Morals of the Market.
Notes on the European Union and Privatization — Richard Seymour
Richard Seymour on "Brexit", the law and political economy of the EU, and the strategies and tactics open to a prospective Corbyn government.
Neoliberalism, the European Union, and the Question of “Work-Life Balance” — Ivana Isailovic
Ivana Isailovic on the European Union's neoliberal approach to questions of "work-life balance".