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2024, 'Domestic law and ‘civilized states’: the general principles of law revisited', in Research Handbook on International Law and Domestic Legal Systems, Edward Elgar, pp. 57 - 77
,2024, 'Introduction: Decolonisation, Anti-Racism, and Legal Pedagogy', in Decolonisation, Anti-Racism, and Legal Pedagogy:Strategies, Successes, and Challenges, Routledge
,2024, 'Teaching International Law against Racism and Empire', in Adebisi F; Jivraj S; Tzouvala N (ed.), Decolonisation, Anti-Racism, and Legal Pedagogy, Routledge, pp. 179 - 192, http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003397885-15
,2021, 'How to run an empire (lawfully)', in Wall I; Middleton F; Shah S (ed.), The Critical Legal Pocketbook, Counterpress
,2021, 'Looking Eastwards: The Bolshevik Theory of Imperialism and International Law', in Orford A; Greenman K; Saunders A; Tzouvala N (ed.), Revolutions in International Law: The Legacies of 1917, Cambridge University Press, pp. 27 - 55
,2019, '‘And the laws are rude … crude and uncertain’: Extraterritoriality and the emergence of territorialised statehood in Siam', in The Extraterritoriality of Law: History, Theory, Politics, Routledge
,2019, 'Civilization', in d'Aspremont J; Singh S (ed.), Concepts for International Law Contributions to Disciplinary Thought, Edward Elgar, pp. 83 - 104
,2019, 'The future of feminist international legal scholarship in a neoliberal university: doing law differently?', in Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law, Edward Elgar, pp. 269 - 285
,2017, 'Continuity and rupture in restraining the right to strike', in Brabazon H (ed.), Neoliberal Legality: Understanding the Role of Law in the Neoliberal Project, Routledge, pp. 119- - 139
,2017, 'Neoliberalism as legalism: International economic law and the rise of the judiciary', in Golder B; McLoughlin D (ed.), The Politics of Legality in a Neoliberal Age, Routledge, pp. 116 - 133
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