Andrei Mamolea
@andreimamolea
Historian of International Law and Politics | "The Myth of Legalism in US Foreign Relations" | asst prof at BU
SHAFR-ites! Come learn the truth about Edwin Borchard, John Bassett Moore, William Borah, and neutralism in the 1930s and 1940s! But stay for the cutting-edge research on law, migration, and forced displacement by my brilliant co-panelists. #SHAFR2025

Donaldson: Law, Legal Expertise and the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes: Revisiting early League Council practice dlvr.it/TLTGz9
Indefensible: Israel’s Unlawful Attack on Iran My latest @just_security
My new article on the international thought of Hans Kelsen is out now in the Journal of Global History (@GlobalHistJnl)doi.org/10.1017/S17400…
CfP–AjV Conference 2025 at #UZH University of Zurich-Nov. 28–29 In light of the world we face now — are we witnessing a Post-Hegemonial International Law? We invite emerging scholars to reflect and think about international law differently. Multi-disciplinary approaches welcome!!
I wrote about some recent trends in the law of nations literature and international political thought for History of Euro Ideas, check it out here >> doi.org/10.1080/019165…
For a condensed look at my new book, I have written an article for Cambridge University Press's Fifteen-eighty-four Blog. Read it here:cambridgeblog.org/2025/04/an-ano…
TODAY
Please join us on Monday Apr. 14 from 2-4PM in 5052 Wasserstein Hall for our final workshop of the semester:
Please join us on Monday Apr. 14 from 2-4PM in 5052 Wasserstein Hall for our final workshop of the semester:

Some positive news in these crazy times, my book 'An International Anomaly: Colonial Accession to the League of Nations' was published with Cambridge University Press & Assessment this morning! cambridge.org/core/books/an-…
Friends, Allison Powers Useche will be giving a book talk, “Arbitrating Empire: United States Expansion and the Transformation of International Law,” today at 4:00 in the Riverside Room of 121 Bay State Road in Boston. Please join us.

A gentle reminder that Professor Antony Anghie is speaking at the University of Nottingham School of Law tomorrow (Tuesday 18 March) at the invitation of the Nottingham International Law and Security Centre. The talk will take place at the B63 Lecture theatre at 6pm.
Join us at NILSC for a seminar on the political economy of security with Prof. Antony Anghie! 🗓️ 18th March 2025, 18:00-19:30 📍 B63 Law & Social Sciences Building. Chaired by Dr. Victor Kattan. All are welcome! #Law #Security #Seminar #NILSC
This week! 13 & 14 March: Diversity and Self-Determination in International Law: Continuing conversations with Karen Knop. Speakers: Roxana Banu, Christine Chinkin, Megan Donaldson, Martti Koskenniemi, Susan Marks, Anne Peters, Mai Taha Registration: buff.ly/4aC1oBI
A reminder to folks in Boston, @EdJonesC will be giving a talk on Odious Debt tomorrow at 4pm in the Riverside Room in 121 Bay State Road.
Boston crowd - I will be at BU tomorrow at 4pm! Come along! Big thanks to @andreimamolea for putting together a great programme
Boston crowd - I will be at BU tomorrow at 4pm! Come along! Big thanks to @andreimamolea for putting together a great programme