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Author: Suraj Kandath Girijashanker

30 Apr

Beyond Containment – Confronting Racial Hierarchies in International Law: Who Is Seen as Subject to Racial Subordination? India, Race, and International Law

[Suraj Girijashanker is a Residential Fellow at the Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School. His research focuses on the nexus between race, empire and international law, particularly in the context of migration] Over the past year, racist violence and abuse targeting Indians across the First World have surged. From attacks on Indian migrants in Ireland to a...

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