Blogs are a flexible way of engaging with the general public. Currently, students and early career academics (ECAs) from, or working on, the Global South have limited opportunities to engage with the general public. In this regard, GSN provides PhD candidates/ECAs members with an opportunity to publish a blog based on their research project. If you are interested in submitting a blog, please let us know at leicgsn@gmail.com or globalsouthnetwork@leicester.ac.uk The instructions for bloggers, details on how to submit the blogs, how we process your blogs, and the list of blog editors are given here.
The blogs on various interdisciplinary issues of the Global South are as follows:
An independent court expounds the law, not expand it
By Yusuf Sulayman, School of Law, University of Portsmouth.
Do (il)legitimate Constitutions Endure? Insights from the African Experience
By Kelvin Vries, DPhil Candidate, School of Law, University of Oxford.
Bank Insolvency and Resolution Regime in China
By Xin Wang, PhD Candidate, Leicester Law School, University of Leicester.
How should states address post-Cold War separatist conflicts?
By Dr Blerim Mustafa, Head of the Unit at the Organisation of Southern Cooperation.
Colonisation through Decolonisation of Laws: The Case of the New Penal Code in Indonesia
By Saru Arifin, Faculty of Law, Universitis Negeri Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia.
Why Should We Care About the Arbitrariness of Our Leaders?
By Sonia Cruz Dávila, PhD, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London.
Law’s Labyrinth: A Taxonomy of Discrimination as the ball of thread to navigate the Maze
By Bernardo Carvalho de Mello, School of Law, Newcastle University
The Intersection of Law and New Technologies
By Ines Batherosse, LLB, Leicester Law School, University of Leicester.
Rights of Nature, Inter-Judicial Exchanges, and the Cosmopolitan Transition of Law
By Iona McEntee, PhD Candidate, University of Strathclyde.