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The Courtroom as an Arena of Ideological and Political Confrontation: The Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial (2021)
Journal Article
(2021). The Courtroom as an Arena of Ideological and Political Confrontation: The Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial. Law and Critique, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10978-021-09315-w

Normative theories of law conceive the courtroom as a geometrically delineated, politically neutral, and linguistically transparent space designed for a fair and orderly administration of justice. The trial, the most legalistic of all legal acts, is... Read More about The Courtroom as an Arena of Ideological and Political Confrontation: The Chicago Eight Conspiracy Trial.

The United Nations, international law and the Rhodesian independence crisis
Thesis
Nkala, J. C. (1978). The United Nations, international law and the Rhodesian independence crisis

In 1961 Rhodesia promulgated a new Constitution. Rhodesian Africans opposed that Constitution on the ground that it discriminated against them in favour of the country's white population. They petitioned the United Nations and won the support of the... Read More about The United Nations, international law and the Rhodesian independence crisis.