Publications

This is a list of the LPGCIL Team’s publications. The topics cover global corporations and international law including the history of colonialism and international law, development, the state/company relationship, encounters between organised groups, rival traditions of international law, international legal theory, research and scholarly methods, and emerging corporate practice. Check out our featured publications blog for more detail about select publications.

2025, Forthcoming

  • Pahuja, Sundhya, ‘No Future without History: The Future of International Law’ (2024) Australian Journal of International Affairs available here.

  • Pahuja, Sundhya, ‘Historicising the Recognition of the Travelling Corporation’ in Barnali Choudhary (ed) International Law and Corporate Sustainability (Elgar, in press).

  • Jamil, Haris and Pahuja, Sundhya, ‘Making Sense of the Corporation in International Law: Notes on Comparative Reading’ (Review Essay of three books, Baars, Vastardis, Lustig), Journal of International Economic Law (in press) .

  • Joyce, Richard, Jamil, Haris and Pahuja, Sundhya ‘Authoritarian Populism, International Law and Solidarity’ in Eleni Karageorgiou and Gregor Noll (eds) The Question of Solidarity in Law and Politics (CUP, in press).

  • Dao, André, Murphy, Caitlin and Pahuja, Sundhya, ‘Bad states, good corporations? The intersecting histories of business and human rights and international investment law’ in Jochen von Bernstoff, Phillip Dann and Surabhi Ranganathan (eds), The Battle for International Law II, 1975-2000 (Oxford University Press, forthcoming). PDF available here

  • Khan, Adil Hasan, ‘Tradition’ in Antony Anghie, Karin Mickelson and Vasuki Nesiah (eds), The TWAIL Handbook (Edward Elgar, Forthcoming). PDF available here.

  • Joyce, Richard and Pahuja, Sundhya, ‘Interview with Nahed Samour’ in London Review of International Law (in press).

  • Chalmers, Shane and Pahuja, Sundhya, ‘The Inequity of Development: Reading the World Bank’s Turn to Inequality’ in Antony Anghie et al (eds), Handbook on Third World Approaches to International Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming). PDF available here.

  • Khan, Adil Hasan, ‘Imperial Genealogies of Minority Management and Protection: The Making of India’s Citizenship Crisis’ 7(2) Critical Times (forthcoming).

2023, 2024

Older publications by Professor Pahuja of relevance to the themes of the grant

  • Routledge Handbook on International Law and the Humanities (Routledge, 2021). (With Shane Chalmers)  Publisher’s website.  Short movie about the book available here.

  • ‘Rival Worlds and the Place of the Corporation in International Law’ in J von Bernstorff and P Dann (eds), The Battle for International Law: South-North Perspectives on the Decolonization Era (Oxford University Press, 2019), 141-174. (With Anna Saunders) PDF available here.

  • ‘Rethinking Iran and International Law: The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Case Revisited’ in J Crawford et al (eds), The International Legal Order: Current Needs and Possible Responses: Essays in Honour of Djamchid Momtaz (Koninklijke Brill NV, 2017) , 53-74. (With Cait Storr) PDF available here.

  • ‘Corporations, Universalism, and the Domestication of Race in International Law’, in D Bell (ed) Empire, Race and Global Justice, (Cambridge University Press, 2019), 74-93. PDF available here

  • ‘Public Debt, the Peace of Utrecht and the Rivalry between Company and State’ in A Soons (ed), The 1713 Peace of Utrecht and Its Enduring Effects (Brill, 2019), 156-172. PDF available here.

  • ‘Laws of encounter: a jurisdictional account of international law’, London Review of International Law, 1(1) (2013) 63–98. PDF available here.