This week, we are very happy to host a discussion on Kamari Clarke’s latest publication Read More [...]
This week, we are very happy to host a discussion on Kamari Clarke’s latest publication Read More [...]
In recent years, anthropology has increasingly reckoned with its colonial and racist roots. In a special forum, scholars weigh in on what “decolonizing” means—and share their visions for the [...]
Nowhere are the politics of racial inequality more difficult to instantiate than with a court whose goal is to defend victims of mass atrocity violence Read More [...]
African State parties to the ICC participated in the Rome Statute for the ICC with the expectation that if the statute were not serving them Read More [...]
Should police be permitted to impersonate religious figures to elicit confessions from suspects and their relatives? In a social democracy like ours, one that protects the right to a [...]
Since the October 7 Hamas attack, international attention has been keenly focused on Israel’s military response in Gaza, particularly the extent of civilian suffering and death in the region [...]
While this is a critical issue to investigate, to address it fully I propose we reframe the question. Instead of asking whether Africa’s targeting is unfair or justified, we [...]