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Countersign is a podcast hosted by Stewart Motha, Professor of Law at Birkbeck. Stewart and guests discuss books, films, and other materials from across disciplines to consider new perspectives on law, difference, and being in common.

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Gardening as International Law

Feat. Gerry Simpson 20th November 2020 1h 14m

Discussing Gerry Simpson’s The Sentimental Life of International Law – we explore how indirection, hesitancy, and gardening offer a ‘style’ of engagement that moves people to hope and action.

BIO Gerry Simpson is a Professor of International Law at LSE. His latest book, The Sentimental Life of International Law: Literature, Language and Longing in Global Politics will be published by Oxford University Press.

He is the author of Great Powers and Outlaw States (Cambridge, 2004) and Law, War and Crime: War Crimes Trials and the Reinvention of International Law (Polity 2008). Recent publications include The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials (ed. with Kevin Heller) (OUP, 2013). Lawful Interregnum: Cold War International Law (with Matt Craven and Sundhya Pahuja) will be published by Cambridge University Press. He is currently working on a book entitled The Atomics: Life and Death at the End of the Earth.

Gerry Simpson
Gerry Simpson