Sué González Hauck
Legal scholar interested in (critiques of) international and European law | Co-editor of first open IL textbook taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/10.43…
- Reposted by Sué González HauckAuch 2026 eindeutig der beste Kommentar zur Weltlage: dietzberlin.de/marx-tote-ba...
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck#ComeWorkWithUs Für das Projekt “Resilienz zivilgesellschaftlicher Organisationen gegen digitale Gewalt” suchen wir eine SHK (Rewi oder Sowi). Schwerpunkt im SoSe 26: Queere Communities. 🌈🏳️⚧️ Wir freuen uns über Bewerbungen bis 4.2.2026. karriere.hwr-berlin.de/jobposting/2...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckA first hand account about the first weeks of Iran protests with particular focus on the so-called support for Reza Pahlavi on the streets of Iran, what is driving it, and how to counter it feminists4jina.net/archives/1909
- What a pleasure to have @juanauz.bsky.social with us at HSU Hamburg to discuss the IACtHR advisory opinion as it connects to the lives, material realities, and fights of social movements in LatAm, especially of indigenous communities. Thank you so much for the brilliant and thought-provoking talk!
- Reposted by Sué González HauckEpisode 12 of Law at the End of the World is out, featuring the fabulous @emilyjones.bsky.social Bouncing off Liz’s chat with Emily, @prof-mac.bsky.social and I talk about how academics can contribute to positive transformative change, especially within environmental law.
- Reposted by Sué González HauckWatch the space below for the next two weeks. Thank you @voelkerrechtsblog.org, @verfassungsblog.de & everyone involved for standing firm and making this possible. This symposium, and the lessons we take from the subject it tackles, are of critical importance. voelkerrechtsblog.org/de/symposium...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckOrganized by Khaled El Mahmoud, Sissy Katsoni, and Anna Sophia Tiedeke. 📃 Find an up-to-date overview of all published contributions here: voelkerrechtsblog.org/symposium/kn...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckThe 'Knowledge under Occupation' symposium opens with Professor Ben Saul's reflection on Germany’s recent decision to classify the BDS movement as an “extremist threat”. As the author warns, this classification poses risks for fundamental rights: voelkerrechtsblog.org/boycott-dive...
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck📣 Our new symposium, #KnowledgeUnderOccupation: Academic Freedom and #Palestine on the Global Stage, is finally online! Throughout this week and the next, #Ö brings together diverse voices reflecting on how #AcademicFreedom is increasingly restricted: voelkerrechtsblog.org/introducing-...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckAi Weiwei was invited to contribute short reflections on “What I would have liked to know about Germany earlier" for an upcoming issue of Zeit Magazin. His submission was first shortened and edited, then immediately cancelled after a review by the Executive Editor. Ai shared his reflections anyway:
- Reposted by Sué González HauckDas BVerfG hat eine Verantwortlichkeit Deutschlands für die Drohneneinsätze von der US-Air-Base Ramstein verneint. SUÉ GONZÁLEZ HAUCK und JENS THEILEN sagen: Trotz Lücken in der Maßstabsbildung ist das Urteil auch für die umstrittenen Waffenlieferungen an Israel von hoher Bedeutung.
- @jtheilen.bsky.social und ich haben für @verfassungsblog.de das Ramstein-Urteil analysiert. Trotz der sehr hohen Hürden, die das Gericht für staatliche Schutzpflichten aufstellt, wird klar: Bei Waffenlieferungen an Israel muss eine solche Pflicht greifen.
- Reposted by Sué González HauckWe are receiving desperate messages of starvation from #Gaza, including from our colleagues. Food prices have increased 40 fold. UNRWA has enough food for the entire population for over three months, stockpiled just outside Gaza. Lift the siege and let aid in safely and at scale.
- Had the pleasure of listening to Ka Lok Yip from Hamad bin Khalifa University and discussing all things existentialism and IHL with her. What a fantastic start to the new Law in Context Lecture Series at HSU Hamburg, organized by @jtheilen.bsky.social, Sigrid Boysen, and me
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck🎙️ PODCAST: @erik.d-64.social und ich sprechen in der neuesten Folge des Völkerrechtspodcasts (@voelkerrechtsblog.org ) über Völkerrechtsgeschichte(n) Unsere Gäst:innen sind Prof. Dr. Miloš Vec (Wien) sowie @gonzalezhauck.bsky.social (Hamburg). voelkerrechtsblog.org/de/48-geschi...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckRassismus hat so viele Gesichter.
- Reposted by Sué González HauckCfP: Popular International Law Workshop, docs.google.com/document/d/1...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckA groundbreaking report by Israeli journalist Itay Mashiach exposes how Germany’s antisemitism monitoring mechanisms are being exploited to stigmatize migrant communities, minimize the threat of the far-right, & delegitimize human rights activism. Now in English. diasporaalliance.co/wp-content/u...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckNow published open access in the current issue of @ejiltalk.bsky.social — in wonderful company including @kalokyip.bsky.social on the right to life during hostilities and @gonzalezhauck.bsky.social on systematicity in the liberal internationalist ethos 🔗 academic.oup.com/ejil/issue/3...
- 📄 New article: Colonialism continues to shape the project of European human rights. In this article I trace the continuity of civilizational hierarchies in the ECtHR’s case-law on extraterritoriality and European consensus Available in EJIL @ejiltalk.bsky.social: academic.oup.com/ejil/advance...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckThe new issue of @ejiltalk.bsky.social is out and in it, you will find articles by my wonderful colleagues @jtheilen.bsky.social & @gonzalezhauck.bsky.social. Have a look!
- Reposted by Sué González HauckCall for abstracts for a collective book project and workshop in Cambridge in Oct 2025 focused on non-dominant feminisms in global governance. Co-designed and edited by Juliana Santos de Carvalho, Dena Kirpalani, Lucia Kula & Bérénice K. Schramm. More details here: drive.google.com/file/d/1RPb3...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckGenocide being talked about in terms of bad PR is peak whatever-the-fuck-our-moment-is
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck"We will look at our children and grandchildren in shame and we will not be able to explain to them why we could not stop this horror."
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck📄 New article: Colonialism continues to shape the project of European human rights. In this article I trace the continuity of civilizational hierarchies in the ECtHR’s case-law on extraterritoriality and European consensus Available in EJIL @ejiltalk.bsky.social: academic.oup.com/ejil/advance...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckCessation is not limited by proportionality; wrongdoing on the part of Palestine or Hamas does not relieve Israel of its own obligation to cease unlawful conduct
- Reposted by Sué González HauckWhat must Israel do, having breached its obligations? Stop, basically. Cessation and non-repetition.
- Reposted by Sué González HauckThe facts as submitted tend to suggest .... not
- Reposted by Sué González HauckI think partly we are hearing a lot of facts about how truly fucking awful it is in Gaza because there isn't a huge amount to be said about the law - it's pretty straightforward and the issue is whether Israel is complying or not
- There's a lot going on here
- Reposted by Sué González HauckIn Oldenburg, Germany, a young Black man was shot by the police as week. It isn't the first shooting nor will it be the last. www.dw.com/en/germany-t...
- Nicht nur sind Emiş Gürbüz und Armin Kurtović auch Hanauer*innen, sondern es gibt dort auch genügend andere, die nicht einfach "nach vorne schauen" wollen. Die Wut über die nicht aufgearbeitete Schuld öffentlicher Stellen teilen übrigens auch unzählige migrantisierte Menschen in Deutschland
- Die Aussagen der ehemaligen & des aktuellen OB sind vielleicht gut gemeint, aber faktisch falsch und diskursiv exkludierend. www.zeit.de/2025/16/ansc... 1. Natürlich sind Emiş Gürbüz und Armin Kurtović auch Hanauer:innen. D.h, wenn von "den Hanauern" gesprochen, dann müssen sie und ihre Wünsche 1/
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- Reposted by Sué González HauckWir wissen bisher wenig, aber könnt Ihr mir sagen, wann das letzte Mal einem weißen Mann von einem deutschen Polizisten aus Notwehr von hinten in den Kopf geschossen wurde, als dieser weglief: taz.de/Toedlicher-P...
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck“If I die, I want a loud death,” ... “I don’t want to be just breaking news, or a number in a group, I want a death that the world will hear, an impact that will remain through time, and a timeless image that cannot be buried by time or place.” www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckThis has to stop. One day everyone will have been against this.
- Morgen und übermorgen an der UHH
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- Another sharp and necessary intervention by @jtheilen.bsky.social. If we’re serious about dismantling violent border regimes, we need to confront the structural conservatism of human rights law, not just celebrate its occasional victories #migsky #openaccess brill.com/view/journal...
- Do human rights provide a progressive counterpoint to migration law? In this article, I highlight their structurally conservative side & argue that the European Court of Human Rights legitimates the foundations of border regimes even when finding rights violations #migsky brill.com/view/journal...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckLatin American side of my feed right now watching as Canadians and Europeans find out the US might not be a beacon for freedom and democracy abroad
- Reposted by Sué González HauckOn International Women’s Day, solidarity with the women of Palestine, Sudan, Congo and all others living under bombs, bullets and forced displacement. No feminism without peace, justice and freedom from imperialism and colonialism ✌️✊🇵🇸 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck✨In honor of #InternationalWomensDay, #Ö invites you to the 4th annual #WomenInInternationalLaw #Symposium✨This year, we focus on the roles, struggles, & agency of #WomenInConflictZones & beyond. Join us for a week of engaging discussions. #WomenInLaw 👉 voelkerrechtsblog.org/introducing-...
- Reposted by Sué González Hauckwrote a thing about disciplinary crises & politics, CLS vs. marxism, letters & signing things & had lots of fun doing it ❤️🔥
- Really excellent piece by @marinavelickovic.bsky.social on the current crisis of international law: criticallegalthinking.com/2025/03/03/t...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckThe most insightful thing I have read in a while: "On the politics of signing things" criticallegalthinking.com
- My essay on the Hague Academy's centenary is available at EJIL. It's about order in and through law - from the invention of a 'Grotian' international order to the 'rules-based international order' and the hypocrisies that come with it academic.oup.com/ejil/advance...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckIn addition to the starvation charges against Netanyahu and Gallant at the ICC, and the genocide case at the ICJ, there is also an advisory proceeding underway at the ICJ on Israel's obligations to facilitate humanitarian assistance. Written submissions were due Friday.
- What if Trump's move to end USAID’s mission isn’t ignorance but a symptom of the transition from development imperialism to digital imperialism? Check out @gabiwadlig.bsky.social 's recent piece for @jacobinmag.bsky.social
- Reposted by Sué González HauckAcademic freedom lies at the heart of our profession and we must protect it at all costs. In consultation with colleagues, we have tried to articulate widespread concerns with respect to the upcoming ESIL conference in Berlin, in light of recent events.
- Statement by International Lawyers, ESIL Members, and ESIL Interest Group Convenors related to the 2025 ESIL Annual Conference at Freie Universität Berlin. voelkerrechtsblog.org/statement-by...
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck👇👇👇 Statement by international lawyers, ESIL members and ESIL IG convenors on the forthcoming ESIL Annual Conference in Berlin in light of the very troubling decision by FU to curtail academic freedom. The letter remains open for signature.
- Statement by International Lawyers, ESIL Members, and ESIL Interest Group Convenors related to the 2025 ESIL Annual Conference at Freie Universität Berlin. voelkerrechtsblog.org/statement-by...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckSome of you might have received the ESIL president's email this morning. What you might not know is that a group had been preparing to publish a letter that is open for signatures - most of the points of which are not addressed in this morning's email. voelkerrechtsblog.org/statement-by...
- "The silence, or worse, the tacit endorsement, of today’s institutions in the face of political coercion suggests that the lessons of the past are being dangerously disregarded." ❗️Timely editorial by Khaled ElMahmoud❗️ @voelkerrechtsblog.org
- Khaled El Mahmoud argues that the silence surrounding the suppression of #AcademicFreedom in #Germany raises urgent and fundamental questions. He asks: What responsibilities do academics and institutions bear in times of grave #Humanitarian & #LegalCrises? voelkerrechtsblog.org/special-edit...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckKhaled El Mahmoud argues that the silence surrounding the suppression of #AcademicFreedom in #Germany raises urgent and fundamental questions. He asks: What responsibilities do academics and institutions bear in times of grave #Humanitarian & #LegalCrises? voelkerrechtsblog.org/special-edit...
- Reposted by Sué González Hauck“If academic institutions, once considered bastions of free thought and intellectual courage, choose to silence critical voices rather than defend them, then the very essence of democracy is at stake.” — another excellent editorial by Khaled El Mahmoud on @voelkerrechtsblog.org
- Khaled El Mahmoud argues that the silence surrounding the suppression of #AcademicFreedom in #Germany raises urgent and fundamental questions. He asks: What responsibilities do academics and institutions bear in times of grave #Humanitarian & #LegalCrises? voelkerrechtsblog.org/special-edit...
- Reposted by Sué González HauckDass fünf Cops abgestellt werden, um bei einer universitären Veranstaltung die Vortragende zu überwachen, sollte schon ein paar mehr Akademiker_innen echauffieren. Und dass ein Bürgermeister diktiert, wer an Hochschulen sprechen darf, ebenso.
- Must-read for anyone considering attending ESIL this year at FU Berlin👇 "International Law is being dismantled before our eyes, [...] Let us put aside, for a moment, the unfinished writings and applications and make sure that Francesca Albanese is allowed to speak in Germany!"
- Reposted by Sué González HauckStatement from Francesca Albanese & Eyal Weizman:
- Reposted by Sué González HauckSurely this will never happen to me again, but I had TWO papers come out yesterday! In @jpeaceresearch.bsky.social, I introduce a new corpus of all 17,324 UNGA & UNSC resolutions from 1946-2018. Users will have searchable resolution texts, but also key metadata: citations, topics & reuse. 1/5
- Reposted by Sué González Hauckwww.jstor.org/stable/10.75... Very excited to share a publication from my research that looks at race and racism in early West German citizenship law and naturalisation practice.
- Reposted by Sué González HauckSeeking scientist volunteers for this spring! Want to practice science communication and help author a ✨comic✨ about your research? Learn more & sign up here by 1/30: bit.ly/comicscollabspring2025
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- Reposted by Sué González HauckColombia: We're not taking shackled detainees returned on military flights. Transport them with dignity Trump: Trade war! Colombia: OK Trump: Fine, no more shackled detainees returned on military flights Colombia: Good. Was that so hard? Trump: They gave in!
- Reposted by Sué González HauckMein Buch ist da. 🙏