No. 25-3, August 2021
Index
- A fighting fetish: On transnational police and their warlike presentation of self
- Biometric statehood, transnational solutionism and security devices: The performative dimensions of the IOM’s MIDAS
- Book Review: Christine Schwöbel-Patel, Marketing Global Justice: The Political Economy of International Criminal Law
- Book review: Lisa Flower, Interactional Justice: The Role of Emotions in the Performance of Loyalty
- Borders as penal transplants: Control of territory, mobility and illegality in West Africa
- Critical stasis and disruptive performances: ICJ and the Anwar R trial in Koblenz
- Embodiments and frictions of statehood in transnational criminal justice
- Immigration trials and international crimes: Expressing justice and performing race
- The two-sided spectacle at the border: Frontex, NGOs and the theatres of sovereignty
- Theatrics of transnational criminal justice: Ethnographies of penality in a global age