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Staging grounds: dialectics of the spectacular and the infrastructural in international conference-hosting
For international lawyers, the international conference appears as a rather anodyne place. While attention has been paid to who partakes in the ‘invisible college’, scant scrutiny has been directed to where we sit. To counter this, I argue we should interrogate conference spaces as material stages for the dramas of global governance.