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Lucas Lixinski
@heritagelaw.bsky.social

Professor of Law at UNSW Sydney. Specialized in international law, primarily cultural heritage law, human rights, and a bunch of other fun things. Let's chat / hang!

History 25%
Political science 25%

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Join ASIL & ESIL for a webinar on the role of provenance research in addressing cultural injustices, combating illicit trafficking, and advocating for the return of cultural objects.

🗓️ Feb. 25, 2025
⏰ 2:00–3:30 PM ET
💻 Via Zoom

🔗 Register for free: www.asil.org/events

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🚀Globalisation & Law Network Seminar Series🚀

This week we're excited to welcome @pablo1981.bsky.social and @heritagelaw.bsky.social to discuss:

📝 "Making the World Safe from Politics? Multilateral International Extradition Law in the 20th Century"

📅 20/02 | 11:00 – 12:30 CET
👉 lnkd.in/euUzzaTy
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On Feb 26th, our @maastrichtu.bsky.social Law&History network will host a seminar with Lucas Lixinski @heritagelaw.bsky.social , discussing the turn to history in international law, and its promise to offer alternative imaginations by recovering history: www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/events/law-h...
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"A logic of #scarcity and #competition leads us to believe that the only way to survive as a #highered institution or employee is to extract and hoard as many resources (economic, human, social) as possible." @heritagelaw.bsky.social on how to resist an #extraction mindset: ow.ly/5yNG50VTMUB #edusky
It’s time to break the extraction mindset of higher education
A logic of scarcity and competition leads academia to see hoarding economic, human and social resources as the only way to survive – as a university or a higher education employee, writes Lucas Lixins...
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Who owns culture?
At #SydneyWritersFest, our own Sherine Al Shallah and
UNSW law professor Lucas Lixinski @heritagelaw.bsky.social will unpack the ethical & legal dilemmas of cultural objects.
Mark your calendar now for this free Curiosity Lecture
📅 22 May⏰ 2pm www.swf.org.au/program/seas...
Sherine Al Shallah and Lucas Lixinski on Cultural Objects
www.swf.org.au

Sydney peeps! If you want to come to a free session of the Sydney Writers’ Festival, here’s an option with me and Sherine Al Shallah: www.swf.org.au/program/seas... #heritage #colonialism
Sherine Al Shallah and Lucas Lixinski on Cultural Objects
www.swf.org.au

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Incredible news from Malaysia: the state of Sarawak will not award any new permits for oil palm plantations 'for now', a senior minister said on February 20. He said Sarawak aimed to mitigate deforestation, citing international scrutiny in particular from the EU.

www.thevibes.com/articles/new...

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This talk is going to be fun. Looking forward to unpacking the limitations of victimhood in generating legal agency, and how the turn to history’s best intentions can erase identity and contestation in counterproductive ways
On Feb 26th, our @maastrichtu.bsky.social Law&History network will host a seminar with Lucas Lixinski @heritagelaw.bsky.social , discussing the turn to history in international law, and its promise to offer alternative imaginations by recovering history: www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/events/law-h...
Law & History network seminar - Events - Maastricht UniversityMaastricht UniversityMaastricht UniversityMaastricht University
www.maastrichtuniversity.nl

I’m very excited to discuss this project @pablo1981.bsky.social and I cooked up a while back with the nice folks at GLaw - we’re going to have a great time unpacking the politics of international legal cooperation and how states hide behind multilateralism to persecute political opponents
🚀Globalisation & Law Network Seminar Series🚀

This week we're excited to welcome @pablo1981.bsky.social and @heritagelaw.bsky.social to discuss:

📝 "Making the World Safe from Politics? Multilateral International Extradition Law in the 20th Century"

📅 20/02 | 11:00 – 12:30 CET
👉 lnkd.in/euUzzaTy
LinkedIn
This link will take you to a page that’s not on LinkedIn
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Come join us, folks - it's quite a line-up of people at the forefront of international legal practice in this area #reparations #culturalheritage #internationallaw
Join ASIL & ESIL for a webinar on the role of provenance research in addressing cultural injustices, combating illicit trafficking, and advocating for the return of cultural objects.

🗓️ Feb. 25, 2025
⏰ 2:00–3:30 PM ET
💻 Via Zoom

🔗 Register for free: www.asil.org/events

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👋 Hi there Bluesky! We are the ESIL Interest Group on the International Law of Culture. Follow us to keep up to date on our events!

The current members of the coordinating committee are Giovanni Carlo Bruno, Andrzej Jakubowski, @heritagelaw.bsky.social and @s-starrenburg.bsky.social.

The more serious version now: new intangible heritage elements alert! Also a good (if slightly outdated - UK now a party!) discussion of the dynamics of the convention diplomatically and on the ground: www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12...
63 products now have heritage status, but none of them are Australian
UNESCO has listed 63 more products and practices for Intangible Cultural Heritage protection at its Paraguay session this week.
www.abc.net.au

Always cute when your husband sends you a news story because he knows you’re interested in the topic, but without reading it, and then you’re quoted in it (wrong employer, but I’ll take the win): www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12...
63 products now have heritage status, but none of them are Australian
UNESCO has listed 63 more products and practices for Intangible Cultural Heritage protection at its Paraguay session this week.
www.abc.net.au

Just out! Special issue on queer and queering heritage (with a fantastic manifesto to boot)!
I have a little something in there, too, thinking about what it means to think about “queer” as an adjective or a verb in heritage practice australia.icomos.org/publications...
Historic Environment Vol 35 number 1 2023 (2024) Queer Heritage Guest Editors: Steve Brown, Celmara Pocock & Robert Mason | Australia ICOMOS
Front Page & Contents Preface Guest Editors and Contributors Towards a queer heritage: Challenges and opportunities Celmara Pocock, Steve Brown and Robert Mason Queering heritage: The contribution of ...
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