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Alex Green (文浩航)
@glexareen.bsky.social
Associate Professor (Law), CUHK (Hong Kong); Academic Associate, 23ES Chambers (UK); Trustee, SLSA (international law, philosophy, culture, climate change & sea-level rise).

Book 1: https://tinyurl.com/bdfa86ve
Book 2: https://tinyurl.com/yc4nmrnm
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Shameless self-promotion: I'm looking for people interested in reviewing my first monograph (international law, details below). Send me a DM or something. www.cambridge.org/core/books/s...
Statehood as Political Community
Cambridge Core - Public International Law - Statehood as Political Community
www.cambridge.org
🚨 Applications for the CUHK Faculty of Law PhD programme are now open! 🚨
💰 In general, every PhD student receives funding, either through the HKPFS or directly. 💰
🕐 The first deadline for admissions (and the HKPFS) is 1 December 2025 🕐
October 31, 2025 at 8:32 AM
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🐁🐶🐄🐰🐒🐍THE ZODIAC PILGRIMAGE🐅🐉🐗🐎🐓🐐

In the Chinese Zodiac 2026 will be the 'Year of the Fire Horse' (written as '馬', '马' or '午'), aka the 'Red Horse Year' (赤馬年).

Kyōto has a special pilgrimage made up of 12 religious sites dedicated to the 12 animals found in the zodiac.

#Kyoto #京都 #zodiac
October 30, 2025 at 4:05 AM
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Finally, please note that this article is part of a Special Issue on 'Plural Visions of Law: The Legacy of Joseph Raz', following an event hosted at the University of York in May 2023, so make sure to keep an eye on the publisher’s website for other contributions on connected topics!! 4/4
Theories of Normative Legitimacy Beyond the State and the Role of their Conceptual Dimension: A Methodological Insight from Raz’s Service Conception of Authority
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October 10, 2025 at 9:49 AM
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My paper ’Theories of Normative Legitimacy Beyond the State and the Role of their Conceptual Dimension: A Methodological Insight from Raz’s Service Conception of Authority’ has just been published on Res Publica (Springer Nature)! link.springer.com/article/10.1.... 1/4
Theories of Normative Legitimacy Beyond the State and the Role of their Conceptual Dimension: A Methodological Insight from Raz’s Service Conception of Authority - Res Publica
Many contemporary accounts of normative legitimacy beyond the State have tried to apply legitimacy requirements traditionally developed to justify State authority to non-State entities. This has often resulted into a State-centric ‘impasse’, where the structural differences between domestic and non-State exercises of normative power have led many to conclude that legitimacy cannot ever be achieved in a robust sense at the international, supranational, and global level, and that we should either abandon the concept or put forward very minimal normative requirements. Against this backdrop, this paper argues that we ought to get out of the State-centric impasse to make sure that theories of non-State legitimacy retain their normative grasp and prescriptive function by striking a better balance between idealism and realism. To do so, theories of normative legitimacy beyond the State should incorporate a methodological insight drawn from Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority: namely, the dependency of its normative dimension of what makes authority legitimate on a conceptual dimension of what authority entails. Up until this point, the legacy of Raz’s theory in relation to the study of non-State authority has typically been limited to the question of whether its normative legitimacy requirements can be successfully translated into the global domain. However, the most valuable yet under-investigated aspect of the service conception for the study of non-State legitimacy goes beyond its Normal Justification Thesis (NJT) and can be found in this reliance of its normative dimension on its conceptual dimension. As the paper shows, this element of the service conception may be particularly instructive for how putative theories of legitimacy beyond the State ought to be developed even in those cases in which the NJT is not picked out as the definitive way to assess the legitimacy of non-State authorities. Overall, this paper argues that moving past State-centric standards of legitimacy in our assessment of non-State regulatory entities requires us to choose substantive criteria of legitimacy that, similarly to the one adopted by Raz’s service conception, are drawn from a conceptual understanding of what it means to hold authority.
link.springer.com
October 10, 2025 at 9:49 AM
It was a real pleasure to co-edit this special issue of Res Publica (@springernature.com) with @drjoshdoeslaw.bsky.social, which celebrated and examined the intellectual legacy of the late Joseph Raz. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Plural Visions of Law: The Legacy of Joseph Raz - Res Publica
Res Publica -
link.springer.com
October 4, 2025 at 2:42 AM
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Weekend reading sorted @glexareen.bsky.social
September 26, 2025 at 3:21 PM
This paper that the brilliant @mwewerinke.bsky.social and I coauthored for @iclq.bsky.social is probably my most significant piece of work on statehood and sea-level rise. Find it here, open access: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
State Continuity, Self-Determination and Sea-Level Rise | International & Comparative Law Quarterly | Cambridge Core
State Continuity, Self-Determination and Sea-Level Rise
www.cambridge.org
September 19, 2025 at 9:40 AM
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Coming out in Constitutional Studies early next year, @glexareen.bsky.social. I very much enjoyed reading and thinking about it.
Shameless self-promotion: I'm looking for people interested in reviewing my first monograph (international law, details below). Send me a DM or something. www.cambridge.org/core/books/s...
Statehood as Political Community
Cambridge Core - Public International Law - Statehood as Political Community
www.cambridge.org
September 10, 2025 at 1:11 AM
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Times of Israel: "Israel begins preemptive strike against Iran, defense minister says". It is illegal under international law even if one applies generous doctrine of "anticipatory self-defense". Such action only permitted against instant & overwhelming threat.
www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_ent...
Israel begins preemptive strike against Iran, defense minister says; sirens wail across Israel
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www.timesofisrael.com
June 13, 2025 at 1:34 AM
This is a great paper, and a really welcome addition to our special issue in honour of the late and great Joseph Raz.
Back from a social media break to share a new piece on the Raz-Hart debate. Thank you to so many who helped with this project, especially @glexareen.bsky.social and @drjoshdoeslaw.bsky.social. I'm working on a follow up, there's much more to say on all this.

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
June 12, 2025 at 11:38 PM
My (probably best ever) jurisprudence student, at it again. Yes, this is a boast. I'm boasting.
Leah Trueblood: An Injustice in the Law of Information Rights: Tortoise Media Ltd v Conservative Party and Unionist Party ukconstitutionallaw.org/2025/06/11/l...
ukconstitutionallaw.org
June 11, 2025 at 11:39 AM
What makes the biggest impression on you when you visit a university campus? For me, it's the animals that live there. At @uoy-yorklawschool.bsky.social, seeing the ducks and geese was always great. Today at CUHK, I crossed campus with some macaques and had a staring match with a mantis.
June 5, 2025 at 9:50 AM
At the barbers recently, I was complaining mildly about the increase in body hair that comes with getting that bit older. Hero that he is, the guy shakes his head sadly, puts a reassuring hand on my shoulder, looks me dead in the eye, and says, "Don't worry, it grows on you."
June 4, 2025 at 7:48 AM
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It's out and available open access!
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/pathology...
June 2, 2025 at 12:31 PM
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#CalledToTheBar is live! This week @drnajimagi.bsky.social interviews me and @pagingdrpaige.bsky.social about why international lawyers lose their minds (and all common sense) when discussing piracy. It's a wild ride!

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42. Piracy and Madness
What is it about piracy that causes international lawyers to lose all common sense? This week, in a twist on our “what everyone gets wrong about...” series, Juliette McIntyre talks to Douglas Guilfoyl
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May 30, 2025 at 5:03 AM
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I had fun, and screamed a little, on this ep of #CalledToTheBar talking with @drnajimagi.bsky.social and @djag2.bsky.social about how most people who dabble in piracy law absolutely lose all capacity for rational thought
May 30, 2025 at 5:51 AM
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Climate change, human rights, & global disputes?
Our Public International Law Summer School equips you with the tools to navigate these pressing issues.
Join us in London or online!
#PublicInternationalLaw #GlobalChallenges #SummerSchool
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May 29, 2025 at 9:05 AM
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Might we finally see ink on a UK/Mauritius treaty to restore the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius?

Progress on this has seemed like some Xeno's paradox of negotiations, where the parties keep closing half the distance between them without ever reaching a deal ...

www.bbc.com/news/article...
UK to sign Chagos deal with Mauritius
The US and UK will maintain a key military base on the island for 99 years, under the multi-billion pound deal.
www.bbc.com
May 23, 2025 at 2:08 AM
More good news: @mwewerinke.bsky.social and I have a paper coming out in @cambup-law.cambridge.org's @iclq.bsky.social entitled 'State Continuity, Self-Determination and Sea-Level Rise'. Find the preprint on my SSRN here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
State Continuity, Self-Determination and Sea-Level Rise
This paper contends that anthropogenic sea-level rise seriously undermines the exercise of selfdetermination by peoples living within Small Island Developing St
papers.ssrn.com
May 17, 2025 at 12:11 AM
🚨🚨 New Paper Alert 🚨🚨
Something a bit different from me this time. I've written about the legal philosophy of #RichardWagner for the German Law Journal - a jurisprudence of ambiguity and complexity. Paper out in due course: SSRN preprint below.

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<i>Towards a Wagnerian Jurisprudence: Legal Symbolism in Richard Wagner's</i> Das Rheingold
The libretto and score of Richard Wagner's famous tetralogy, <i>Der Ring des Nibelungen</i>, were influenced by various philosophers, including Ludwig Feuerbach
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May 15, 2025 at 10:50 AM
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#CalledToTheBar is back from our Easter break with me talking to @staceyhenderson.bsky.social and @crisveijk.bsky.social for a primer on space law. Have a listen because it was a lot of fun
May 9, 2025 at 9:08 AM
Hello, marking my old friend,
I've come to rage at you again.
Because some papers softly creeping,
Crossed my desk while I was researching.
And those papers that interrupted my thought train,
Still remain.
And ruined my whole week; **** marking.
May 8, 2025 at 10:32 AM
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Apparently working out how to keep the review of @glexareen.bsky.social's excellent book under 1000 words and working out how to do the revisions on my law is pop culture chapter for Honni van Rijswijk required the making of chocolate mousse (and the prepping of fish tacos for dinner)
May 8, 2025 at 4:49 AM
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Enjoyed discussions of temporality, counter-mapping and time dilation with fellow panellists Alex Simmonds & Jessica Hambly in yesterday’s Law(s) of the Future session convened by @glexareen.bsky.social & @drmitchtravis.bsky.social @slsauk.bsky.social #slsa2025
April 16, 2025 at 6:25 AM
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Loved the panel on desirable imaginaries of the future built through love, speculative jurisprudence & conceptualisations of what is to come, & exploring futurity & the evolution of law through sci-fi from @glexareen.bsky.social , Craig Newbery-Jones & Stephen Riley - Law(s) of the Future #slsa2025
April 16, 2025 at 6:55 PM