başak 🌺
@bashakito.bsky.social
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international legal philosopher PhD’ing through late stage capitalism 🇵🇸🌈 (she/elle) occasionnellement en français ve işler çok kötü gidiyorsa Türkçe
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bashakito.bsky.social
Just a quick message to say I left the other place two years ago and have been active here for almost a year which makes me better than all the newcomers
bashakito.bsky.social
Preparing to teach *some* natural law (shivers), and I went back to some notes I took from a 1-on-1 zoom meeting with @drjoshdoeslaw.bsky.social from 2020 who almost converted me, never underestimate the power of friendly people and notetaking
bashakito.bsky.social
Today was my second time at a phd support group that meets every other week, we share goals and strategies etc, I said I needed to properly plan things and the facilitator asked whether I use AI for that... I don't know if I'll be allowed back after the *look* I gave that woman
bashakito.bsky.social
A lawyer, hmm, who could this be
bashakito.bsky.social
I need to wear a necklace saying "I know I'm old but I still don't have my phd get in line behind my family if you have anything to say about it"
bashakito.bsky.social
Thank you! This seems like enough info
bashakito.bsky.social
The email address is @tandf.co.uk but google says they work in music and audio at Routledge... don't know what to believe
bashakito.bsky.social
Is this spam? I feel like it might be since they call me a doctor which I'm not but I don't want to be rude and not reply if it isn't
Screenshot of email:
Dear Dr Etkin,
I’m pleased to introduce myself as the new commissioning editor on the Law list here at Routledge, covering Nicola Sharpe’s maternity leave for the next year.
I was unable to attend ESIL in Berlin this year due to childcare issues, but I notice that you gave a talk entitled Diagnosis and Remedy? Reconstructing Consent.
I’d be very keen to hear more about this talk and how it intersects with your current research interests. I’d be very interested to hear whether you have any writing projects in mind in this or any related areas in the near future?
I look forward to hearing from you,
bashakito.bsky.social
After breakfast I put peanut butter on a puffed corn cake and ate it with guava conserve as a treat, 10/10 recommend 🧡
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cafetierephilo.bsky.social
Si tu crois que le 1er ministre est Lecornu, que ta croyance est justifiée parce que tu l as vu nommer son gouvernement la veille au soir, mais qu'en réalité Lecornu est premier ministre parce qu'après sa démission le matin il a été renommé, est-ce que ta croyance est vraie et justifiée ?
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saracanduzzi.bsky.social
My paper ’Theories of Normative Legitimacy Beyond the State and the Role of their Conceptual Dimension: A Methodological Insight from Raz’s Service Conception of Authority’ has just been published on Res Publica (Springer Nature)! link.springer.com/article/10.1.... 1/4
Theories of Normative Legitimacy Beyond the State and the Role of their Conceptual Dimension: A Methodological Insight from Raz’s Service Conception of Authority - Res Publica
Many contemporary accounts of normative legitimacy beyond the State have tried to apply legitimacy requirements traditionally developed to justify State authority to non-State entities. This has often resulted into a State-centric ‘impasse’, where the structural differences between domestic and non-State exercises of normative power have led many to conclude that legitimacy cannot ever be achieved in a robust sense at the international, supranational, and global level, and that we should either abandon the concept or put forward very minimal normative requirements. Against this backdrop, this paper argues that we ought to get out of the State-centric impasse to make sure that theories of non-State legitimacy retain their normative grasp and prescriptive function by striking a better balance between idealism and realism. To do so, theories of normative legitimacy beyond the State should incorporate a methodological insight drawn from Joseph Raz’s service conception of authority: namely, the dependency of its normative dimension of what makes authority legitimate on a conceptual dimension of what authority entails. Up until this point, the legacy of Raz’s theory in relation to the study of non-State authority has typically been limited to the question of whether its normative legitimacy requirements can be successfully translated into the global domain. However, the most valuable yet under-investigated aspect of the service conception for the study of non-State legitimacy goes beyond its Normal Justification Thesis (NJT) and can be found in this reliance of its normative dimension on its conceptual dimension. As the paper shows, this element of the service conception may be particularly instructive for how putative theories of legitimacy beyond the State ought to be developed even in those cases in which the NJT is not picked out as the definitive way to assess the legitimacy of non-State authorities. Overall, this paper argues that moving past State-centric standards of legitimacy in our assessment of non-State regulatory entities requires us to choose substantive criteria of legitimacy that, similarly to the one adopted by Raz’s service conception, are drawn from a conceptual understanding of what it means to hold authority.
link.springer.com
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marinavelickovic.bsky.social
thinking about this & about the fact that he was killed almost two years ago in a precision strike and that his eldest daughter was then killed five months later with her husband and newborn
bashakito.bsky.social
Geez she's gotten so taaaaalllll
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lsolum.bsky.social
Please help me get the word out about the new websites for Legal Theory Blog and the Legal Theory Lexicon. Reposting here and on other social media sites is great. It would be especially helpful if law school faculty members could send an email to their colleagues with the new addresses.
Legal Theory Blog
Discover our latest articles and updates. Stay informed with recent posts that cover a variety of topics you care about!
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emilyjones.bsky.social
Join us on the 22nd October 2025 from 1-2pm UK time for this talk by Professor Susan Marks (LSE) on: 'If the World Is a Family, What Kind of Family Is It?' This event will be held online and in person and all are welcome. To register, please go to: www.ncl.ac.uk/law/events/i...
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matteobassetti.bsky.social
Hello! To make sense of the world, transphobia and my research, I’m looking for *poetry* suggestions about:

- agency, activism and solidarity after torture
- life/emotions post dehumanisation
- the oppression-trauma-guilt-shame mix

With a preference for 🏳️‍🌈 authors other than cis straight men! 🏳️‍🌈
bashakito.bsky.social
Can I tie myself to the rails?
bashakito.bsky.social
I'm relieved (but sad) to find someone who feels like I do
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eliavl.bsky.social
This is of course a "happy" day to the extent that things can be "happy" now.

The key is what will be the mechanism that would prevent resumption of active hostilities after the hostages are returned.

I personally have no faith (to say the least) in the actors involved. Let's hope for the best.