Table of Contents for Race, Racism, and International Law

Race, Racism, and International Law
Edited by Devon W. Carbado, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Justin Desautels-Stein, and Chantal Thomas

Introduction

Devon W. Carbado, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Justin Desautels-Stein, and Chantal Thomas

IHistories and Structures

1.Race and Empire in International Law

E. Tendayi Achiume and Aslı Bâli

2.A Racist International Law: Domination and Resistance in the Americas of the Nineteenth Century

Arnulf Becker Lorca

3.Racial Panics and the Making of (White) International Law

Frédéric Mégret

4.A "World Problem": Apartheid, International Law, and the Domestication of Race

Christopher Gevers

5.From Metaphor to Memory:Remembering Dantès Bellegarde and W.E.B. Du Bois in the Legal Definition of Slavery and Forced Labor at the League of Nations and the International Labor Organization

Adelle Blackett

6.Transforming the Racialized International System: Intellectual and Political Challenges

Rogers M. Smith

IIPeoples, Places, Perimeters, and Powers

7.Human Rights, COVID-19, and Global Critical Race Feminism

Adrien K. Wing

8.Law and Epidemiology in the Making of Guantanamo

Aziza Ahmed

9.White Health and International Law

Matiangai Sirleaf

10.Race and Politics in International Criminal Law: Case Studies from the Arab World

Wadie Said

11.Ukranian Racial Contracting and the Geopolitics of Welcome in International Refugee Law

Marissa Jackson Sow

12.Unsettling the Border

Sherally Munshi

13.Race as a Technology of Global Political Economy

Chantal Thomas

14.Barbarians at the Gate: The NIEO and the Stakes of Racial Capitalism

Vasuki Nesiah

15.Race Consciousness and Contemporary International Law Scholarship: The Political Economy of a Blindspot

Akbar Rasulov

16.An Unreliable Friend? Human Rights and the Struggle Against Racial Capitalism

Ntina Tzouvala

IIICritical Race Theory and International Law

17.Postracial Xenophobia: An Abbreviated History of Racial Ideology in International Legal Thought

Justin Desautels-Stein

18.Toward a Transnational Critical Race Theory: Black Radicalism across the Oceans

Joel Modiri

19.Shades of Ignorance: A Critique of the Epistemic Whiteness of International Law

Mohsen Al Attar and Claire Smith

20.A Critical Race Theory of Global Colorblindness: Racial Ideology and White Supremacy

Michelle Christian

21.The Post-Racial Universalist Framework: Colonial Logic in International Law and Relations

Kehinde Andrews

22.Critical Race Theory Meets Third World Approaches to International Law

E. Tendayi Achiume and Devon Carbado

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