Douglas Guilfoyle
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Douglas Guilfoyle
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Professor of International Law and Security, UNSW Canberra. ARC Future Fellow. International law & maritime security. Posting in a personal capacity. He/him.

Political science 41%
Environmental science 28%

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It's a crime we never got Muppet Hunt for Red October where the only humans are Connery and Tim Curry.

My sister, modelling the Friday Pattern Co Ilford jacket I made her for her birthday. Plus shots of the details on collar, pockets and cuffs. #sewing

We took #CalledTotheBar on the road to the ANZSIL Gender, Sexuality & International Law workshop! @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social chats with a wide range of scholars about feminist approaches to international law in an age of authoritarian capitalism.🎙️
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62. Feminist Approaches to International Law in a Time of Authoritarian Capitalism - ANZSIL GSIL Roadshow
In this special roadshow episode, Associate Professor Tamsin Phillipa Paige (Deakin University) takes Call to the Bar on the road to Melbourne for the Australian and New Zealand Society of Internation
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Wondering what it might be like to work as a mid-career or senior researcher in Australia? UNSW's Green Fellowships are 1 or 2 year positions, open to those at least 8 years post-PhD, with the possibility of converting to permanent UNSW employment.
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Green Fellowships | UNSW
The Green Fellowships Program is a prestigious initiative that welcomes academics from outside Australia whose research aligns with UNSW’s strengths and strategic priorities.
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They missed one: Check out Called to the Bar - International Law over Drinks on #SoundCloud
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Grading and googling hallucinated citations, as one does nowadays, and now that LLMs have been around for a while, I've discovered new horrors: hallucinated journals are now appearing in Google Scholar with dozens of citations bc so many people are citing these fake things

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Happy to share my review (that was well late, sorry) of @glexareen.bsky.social's book "Statehood as Political Community"

He may be a moral philosophy bro but his outcomes and ethics are sound in spite of that. The book is excellent and well worth your time

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Statehood as Political Community: International Law and the Emergence of New States by Alex Green [Cambridge University Press, 2024, ISBN: 978-10091-7-6309, 254pp, £95 (h/bk)] | International & Co...
Statehood as Political Community: International Law and the Emergence of New States by Alex Green [Cambridge University Press, 2024, ISBN: 978-10091-7-6309, 254pp, £95 (h/bk)]
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if you fancy listening to some (rather tipsy) doom and gloom chats about international law, look no further! Our end of year drinks with @djag2.bsky.social @imogenmarjorie.bsky.social @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social @drnajimagi.bsky.social are now out soundcloud.com/calledtotheb...
61. End of year drinks: gangsterism as international law
In the penultimate episode of Season 2, host Douglas Guilfoyle brings together the full Called to the Bar team — Tamsin Paige, Ntina Tzouvala, Juliette McIntyre, and Imogen Saunders — for their end-of
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End-of-year drinks with the whole Called to the Bar crew 🍸 We grade 2025 in international law (spoiler: some marks dip below an F), talk “gangsterism as international law”, advisory opinions, Gaza, Ukraine, climate, and whether the UN era is ending.

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61. End of year drinks
In the penultimate episode of Season 2, host Douglas Guilfoyle brings together the full Called to the Bar team — Tamsin Paige, Ntina Tzouvala, Juliette McIntyre, and Imogen Saunders — for their end-of
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The ANZSIL/Australian yearbook of international law student paper prize is open!

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Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law - AYBIL/ANZSIL Student Paper Prize
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🚨🚨 Call for papers!!! 🚨🚨
Together with @jenhendry.bsky.social, I am excited to ask for contributions to a special issue of the Journal of Comparative Law, dedicated to the legacy of the late and wonderful William Twining. Full details to follow:

Countdown until someone calls this piracy and @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social and I both lose our minds ...

Nine ... eight ... seven ...

Graduation day at UNSW Canberra

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“All of the strikes constitute unlawful killing."

Here’s everything you need to know about the attacks taking place in the Caribbean: www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...

Another outing for Maritime Domain Awareness: The Board Game at a @bluesecprogram.bsky.social ECR workshop!

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Everyone imitates Tolkien all the time except when it comes to the one way it would really matter: making the protagonist of your novel for children a short, fat, 50-year-old man who doesn't want to do anything.
This is so disgusting.

Would it not? Hello from a long time The Foreign Desk listener who, as a middle-age white man, inevitably has a (niche) podcast of his own: “Called to the Bar: International Law over Drinks” (albeit one when most of the useful content is fronted by my co-presenters):
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Called to the Bar - International Law over Drinks
Play Called to the Bar - International Law over Drinks and discover followers on SoundCloud | Stream tracks, albums, playlists on desktop and mobile.
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What a title! Up there with @andrewmueller.bsky.social ‘s description of her as “Britain’s most former prime minister”.

Television. The best British satire was “yes, minister“ and “yes, Prime Minister“. The best mainstream American dark comedy was “Don’t Trust the B**** in apartment 23”.

The decision of the adjudicators is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
a man in a suit and tie is smiling while sitting in a chair
ALT: a man in a suit and tie is smiling while sitting in a chair
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The Liz Truss Show review – hapless ravings from a cupboard
The Liz Truss Show review – hapless ravings from a cupboard
Britain’s briefest PM kept her fans waiting before launching her latest plea for Maga attention in the form of a ham-fisted YouTube talk show
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if you see this, repost with your model of positive masculinity.
Streeting to next launch inquiry into “over-diagnosis” of left-handedness.

“Never used to be like this,” he insists.

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New #CalledToTheBar! Imogen Saunders chats with editors from the American Journal of International Law, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, and Australian Yearbook of International Law about publishing, peer review, & what makes a great article. Essential ECR listening!

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Called to the Bar - International Law over Drinks
A podcast of informal conversation about topical issues in international law, life in academia and whatever else is on our mind. Hosted by Douglas Guilfoyle, Juliette McIntyre, Tamsin Paige, Imogen Sa
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I will come and do a guest lecture online for anyone, anytime, about this, for free. For any class.

I will tell your electromotor physics class about trans rights.

I will tell your paleogeology class about trans rights.

Just ask me. I will do this.

Academic selfie: felt cute, made a little unstructured linen blazer for the summer and wore it to work.

@pagingdrpaige.bsky.social and I are writing on piracy again, and have had it with the hostis humani generis nonsense.

Editor: why did you opt for using animus furandi over animo furandi in your discussion of the history of the law of piracy?

Me and @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social : because both are generally considered correct but spellcheck wants to turn "animo" into "amino".

An AI meeting summary app accurately captures the essence of recording an episode of #CalledToTheBar