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“Beloved father”, “darling mother”: Race, purity and the divine duty – Pedagogy as a continuation of war in Gertrude Bell’s Mesopotamian writings
2013) Dogs, Pigs and Children: Changing Laws in Colonial Britain(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2010
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How long is ‘now’? The Christian eschatological concept of time within international laws of, in, and after war: a critique of law and of our Nordic societies
2010) p.365-390(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
- 2007
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Mark
På vägen till Damaskus: suveränen, tiden och rätten. En läsning av Carl Schmitt i undantagstillståndet, kriget och ockupationen
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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How long is ‘now’? Time, narration and eschatological promises of ‘Messianic salvation’ within international law of, in and after war
2007) The international conference "International Laws and Wars of Religion"(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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The assuming and manifestation of legislative powers after the Iraq war 2003, and its references to a history of (geographically and culturally) (dis)located (located at/in distance) power, faith and fantasy in creating the nation state formally known as “the British Mandate of Mesopotamia” and known to us as “Iraq”
2007) The analysis of Hybrids in Society, Contracts and Organizations: Network, partnerships, hybrid contracts, hybrid laws. The changing character of the public-private divide(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding