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Accident Global Podcast -Harry Hobbs

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In this week’s Thinking Global Podcast episode Harry Hobbs chates with Kieran.@@ kieranjomearaa) And Edward (@edwarddcurry5) Micron and international system, the practices of legitimacy and micro -sovereignty, and position in international law. The team’s new members are also introduced. Daniel Drury is reviewed. Under the white sky Elizabeth Colbert

Harry Hobbes (@Harryhobbsunsw) Is associate professor of law at New South Wales University. Harry’s main research concern is about public law and the rights of indigenous people. He has won the ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award to investigate the production of indigenous national treaties in Canada and New Zealand to identify the lessons of Australia’s modern treaty production process. He published several books on Micronation Mine and sovereignty search and How to dominate your own country. His most recent work is Sudolo and Sovereign Citizens (Heart, 2025).

With him, we always enjoy listening to your opinions! What kind of accident you are listening to the global podcast episode? Did you enjoy reading articles about electronic international relations? What are you posting now? Send the letter to Thinkingglobal.eir@gmail.com and read it in podcast! If you enjoy the output of electronic international relations, consider description.

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Edward Curry, Daniel Ree


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