Francisco J. Quintana
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Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Global Law, @uoelawschool.bsky.social‬. I work on international and global law, drawing on history and political economy. I follow medium and emerging powers (Latin America, BRICS).
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Had a good reading day while preparing a lecture on customary law for the Global Law LLB at the @uoelawschool.bsky.social.

From William Twining, ‘The Camel in the Zoo’ in Law in Context: Enlarging a Discipline (Oxford University Press 1997):
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What does de-dollarisation mean in practice? How does it relate to global law and governance?

My article 'Dollar Dominance, De-Dollarization, and International Law' is now out in JIEL. I present dollar dominance and de-dollarisation as competing legal institutions.

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Dollar dominance, de-dollarization, and international law
Abstract. Recent proposals to seize Russian Central Bank assets expose how little international lawyers have engaged with the intensifying competition over
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One Battle After Another. That’s the tweet.
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“When they come by land we’re going to be stopping them the same way we stopped the boats.”

The President of the United States threatening to use force on another state’s territory to summarily execute people of suspected crimes. —Adding a violation of the UN Charter to the mix.
Rapid Response 47 on X: ".@POTUS on striking Venezuelan narcoterrorists: "We have noticed that there are no ships in the ocean anymore... I wonder why." https://t.co/UBedkoVXiq" / X
.@POTUS on striking Venezuelan narcoterrorists
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"The MAGA assault on the Fed poses the awkward but important question: What kind of central bank should we want for America?

A sensible discussion about that question cannot start from political innocence. How we generate credit and money will always be political."

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Opinion | Don’t Just Defend the Fed. Reinvent It.
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Critique need not propose, but it must orient. Otherwise it’s just noise.
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Conor Gearty was, without hesitation, the best academic writer I’ve read. He was also a thoroughly decent and kind human being who fearlessly used his position speak truth to power.
Conor did law, politics and academia the right way and he will be sorely missed.
Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann.
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this is truly terrible news. a great scholar and thinker who used his voice and academic standing for all the right causes.
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Conor Gearty was, without hesitation, the best academic writer I’ve read. He was also a thoroughly decent and kind human being who fearlessly used his position speak truth to power.
Conor did law, politics and academia the right way and he will be sorely missed.
Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann.
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I v much enjoyed reading this provocative and important indictment of 'contributionism' in the historiography of international law in Latin America by M. Díaz Chalela and @samuelmoyn.bsky.social.

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This week, despite Venezuela's 2012 denunciation of the American Convention, the IACtHR held that Venezuela remains bound. Why? Because Guaidó re-ratified the Convention, retroactive to 2013, in 2019. The catch? Maduro was incumbent before and after Guaidó, and, arguably, during Guaidó.

Read👇
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Waiting for the liberal IR monograph explaining how emperors make their horses senators assuming they can control them but then discovering that horses often socialise into norm entrepreneurs.
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Waiting for the liberal IR monograph explaining how emperors make their horses senators assuming they can control them but then discovering that horses often socialise into norm entrepreneurs.
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Given Judge Sebutinde has years of her term left, this would be the right move by the other court members - it’s clear that there can be no impartiality in future proceedings
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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
cientiously.
In order to guarantee his or her independence, no Member of the Court can be dismissed unless, in the unanimous opinion of the other Members, he/she no longer fulfils the required conditions. This has in fact never happened.
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☁️ South America’s sovereignty is being lost in Big Tech’s cloud

IIPP Prof. @ceciliarikap.bsky.social calls for South American governments to stand up to #BigTech firms extracting data, knowledge and natural resources from the region.

✍️ Read her new @opendemocracy.net article here: buff.ly/9UFbU8L
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I very much enjoyed it too! Justina was very much involved in part of the legal groundwork that ultimately enabled the series - it’s her story to tell though!
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Just back from the LASIL (SLADI) Biennial in Montevideo, where ~100 scholars met for three days of rich, honest debate on international law, politics, and Latin America’s role in the world. Grateful to co-organise with amazing colleagues. See you in Mexico City 2027!
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There is a risk of thinking that because so much of Trump's trade talk is just diplomacy theatre that it doesn't matter much. But I got another lesson last week about why even posturing on trade matters last week--from my kid's orthodontist
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I am honestly at a loss about what journalists and academics should do when so much of what used to be policy decisions have become kayfabe
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So just so I have this straight. The EU has agreed to be bound by tariffs that Trump has neither legal nor constitutional authority to impose. It has agreed to buy an impossible amount of energy from the US, more than it currently imports from all sources. The EU cannot actually buy the energy. 1/2
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Preliminary EU-US trade deal reached. It sets a 15 percent tariff on most E.U. goods, including cars

Explore this gift article from The New York Times. You can read it for free without a subscription. www.nytimes.com/live/2025/07...
Trump Administration Live Updates: Preliminary E.U. Trade Deal Reached After Months of Tense Talks
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I'm delighted to be heading to Brasília 🇧🇷 for @icon-s.bsky.social 2025. I’ll be presenting my work on dollar dominance and de-dollarisation in a panel discussion with B. Kingsbury, D. Petrova, and A. Rodiles.

If you're around and would like to meet up for a coffee, do reach out!
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King's 'Maradona theory of interest rates': By duping defenders into thinking he would change direction, Maradona scored without having to do so. Central banks can guide expectations of future interest rates so that inflation targets can be met without big changes.

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Diego Maradona offers central bankers enduring lessons
Recent years ought to have reduced the importance of a skilful feint. They have not
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There is, undoubtedly, much to say about the ICJ’s landmark advisory opinion on Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change. In this post, Julian and I begin by unpacking the Court’s treatment of the sources of international law governing climate change and how those sources interact.