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.
Gardening as International Law


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.
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.