LL.B Global Law, Tilburg University (Year 2)
Fall Semester 2025
Perspectives on Law – rewritten
Contents
Section 1: Law’s authority......................................................................................................................4
Class 1: Antigone (in Molenbeek).......................................................................................................4
Introductory podcast by prof. Morag Goodwin..............................................................................4
Reading 1: Antigone........................................................................................................................5
Lecture notes (Antigone)................................................................................................................7
Reading 2: Lochner v New York (1905)............................................................................................7
Lecture notes (Lohner)...................................................................................................................8
Lecture 1 notes (broader)...............................................................................................................8
Class 2: Legal Knowledge & Law’s Persuasion..................................................................................10
Introductory podcast by Prof. Morag Goodwin............................................................................10
Reading 1: James Boyd White – Law as Rhetoric, Rhetoric as Law: The Arts of Cultural and
Communal Life (1985)..................................................................................................................12
Reading 2: Boimah FLOMO, et al. v. FIRESTONE NATURAL RUBBER CO. (2011)...........................12
Reading 3: Achebe – Things Fall Apart, ch10................................................................................13
Reading 4: Stacey Lantagne – Swedish Meme Case Blog (2018)..................................................13
Lecture 2 notes.............................................................................................................................13
Class 3: Law’s Violence.....................................................................................................................15
Introductory podcast by Prof. Morag Goodwin............................................................................15
Reading 1: Peter Goodrich – Languages of Law (1990), Chapter 6: “Modalities of Legal
Annunciation: A Linguistics of Courtroom Speech”......................................................................16
Reading 2: Western Forest Production Ltd. v. Collinson (1985).....................................................17
Reading 3: Willis v western Australia (2014).................................................................................17
Reading 4: Scott Veitch – Law and Irresponsibility: On the Legitimation of Human Suffering
(2007)...........................................................................................................................................17
Lecture 3 notes.............................................................................................................................18
Section 2: Legal Identities.....................................................................................................................19
Class 4: Race Before the Law............................................................................................................19
Reading 1: Patricia J. Williams – The Alchemy of Race and Rights (1991), Chapter 1: “The Brass
Ring and the Deep Blue Sea”........................................................................................................19
Reading 2: UN Human Rights Committee – William Lecraft v. Spain (Communication No.
1493/2006)...................................................................................................................................19
Reading 3: CHEZ Razpredelenie Bulgaria AD v. Komisia za zashtita ot diskriminatsia (C-83/14,
2015, Court of Justice of the EU)..................................................................................................20
Lecture 4 notes.............................................................................................................................20
Class 5: Gender Before the Law........................................................................................................22
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LL.B Global Law, Tilburg University (Year 2)
Fall Semester 2025
Introductory podcast by Prof. Morag Goodwin............................................................................22
Reading 1: National Legal Service Authority v. Union of India (2014, Supreme Court of India) –
Navya Yadav.................................................................................................................................23
Reading 2: Y. v. France (2023, European Court of Human Rights press release)..........................24
Reading 3: FINA Policy on Eligibility for Men’s and Women’s Competition Categories................24
Reading 4: Stocker v. Stocker (2019, UK Supreme Court).............................................................24
Reading 5: Amia Srinivasan – The Right to Sex (2022), Chapter 1: “The Conspiracy Against Men”
......................................................................................................................................................24
Reading 6: In the No (Part 2).........................................................................................................25
Lecture 5 notes.............................................................................................................................25
Section 3: Legal Geographies................................................................................................................27
Class 6: Territory, Space and Jurisdiction..........................................................................................27
Introductory podcast by [idk].......................................................................................................27
Reading 1: Shaunnagh Dorsett & Shaun McVeigh – Jurisdiction (2012), Chapter 3: “Authority and
Authorization: Sovereignty, Territory, Jurisdiction”......................................................................28
Reading 2: Kfar Adumim Community Settlement v. Minister of Defense (Israeli High Court of
Justice, 2018)................................................................................................................................28
Reading 3: Boumediene v. Bush (U.S. Supreme Court, 2008) – Robert M. Chesney.....................28
Lecture 6 notes.............................................................................................................................29
Class 7: Public, Private and Pasargada..............................................................................................30
Introductory podcast by Dr. Zülâl Muslu......................................................................................30
Reading 1: Boaventura de Sousa Santos – Towards a New Common Legal Sense (2002), Chapter
4: “The Law of the Oppressed: The Construction and Reproduction of Legality in Pasargada”....32
Reading 2: Molla Sali v. Greece (ECtHR, 2018)..............................................................................32
Reading 3: Julie E. Cohen – “Property and the Construction of the Information Economy” (2021)
......................................................................................................................................................32
Lecture 7 notes.............................................................................................................................33
Section 4: Law and the ‘Anthropocene’................................................................................................34
Class 8: Law and the Anthropocene: Time and Space.......................................................................34
Reading 2: International Court of Justice – Advisory Opinion on Obligations of States in Respect
of Climate Change (2025).............................................................................................................37
Reading 3: Daniel Matthews – “From Global to Anthropocenic Assemblages: Re-Thinking
Territory, Authority and Rights in the New Climatic Regime” (2019, Modern Law Review).........38
Reading 4: Anna Tsing – “Anthropocene Patches – Space, Time and Position” (2022, Feral Atlas
project).........................................................................................................................................38
Class 9: Law and the Anthropocene: Rights......................................................................................40
Introductory podcast by Prof. Morag Goodwin............................................................................40
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LL.B Global Law, Tilburg University (Year 2)
Fall Semester 2025
Reading 1: Verein Klimaseniorinnen Schweiz and Others v. Switzerland (ECtHR, Grand Chamber,
2024).............................................................................................................................................40
Reading 2: Usha Natarajan – “Who Do We Think We Are? Human Rights in a Time of Ecological
Change” (2022).............................................................................................................................40
Reading 3: Anna Grear – “It’s Wrongheaded to Protect Nature with Human-Style Rights” (2019)
......................................................................................................................................................41
Reading 4: Marie-Christine Fuchs – “Rights of Nature in Europe” (2023).....................................41
Reading 5: Blanca Soro Mateo & Santiago Álvarez – “The Mar Menor Lagoon Enjoys Legal
Standing: And Now What?” (2022)...............................................................................................41
Reading 6: Constitutional Court of Korea – Case on National Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets
(2024)...........................................................................................................................................42
Lecture 9 notes.............................................................................................................................42
Section 5: How to be a Global Lawyer..................................................................................................44
Class 10: Rage, Rhetoric and Resistance...........................................................................................44
Reading 1: Scott Veitch – Law and Irresponsibility: On the Legitimation of Human Suffering
(2007), Chapter 3: “The Laws of Irresponsibility” (focus on Part 3)..............................................44
Reading 2: Audre Lorde – “The Uses of Anger: Responding to Racism” (Your Silence Will Not
Protect You, 2017)........................................................................................................................44
Reading 3: Stéphane Hessel – Time for Outrage (2011)...............................................................44
Lecture 10 notes...........................................................................................................................45
Class 11: Skills & Ethics in Global Lawyering.....................................................................................46
Reading 1: Will Shoki – The World’s Forgotten War (Africa is a Country, 2024)...........................46
Reading 2: Nanjala Nyabola – Travelling While Black (2020), Chapter 1: “M’Pa Blan: I Am Not
White”..........................................................................................................................................46
Reading 3: Amartya Sen – Human Rights and Asian Values (1997)..............................................46
Reading 4: Hamida Begum v. Maran (UK) Ltd. (Court of Appeal, 2021).......................................47
Lecture 11 notes...........................................................................................................................47
Class 12: Strategic Litigation & Justice in Globalized Context...........................................................49
Introductory podcast by Dr. Zülâl Muslu......................................................................................49
Reading 1: Robert Knox – Strategy and Tactics (2010, Finnish Yearbook of International Law)...49
Reading 2: Gize Yebeyo Araya, Kesete Tekle Fshazion, and Mihretab Yemane Telke v. Nevsun
Resources Ltd. (Supreme Court of British Columbia, 2014) – notice of civil claim........................49
Reading 3: Dan Farber – “Environmental Lawyering Today” (Legal Planet blog, 2024)................49
Lecture 12 notes...........................................................................................................................50
, Perspectives on Law – Master Study Document
LL.B Global Law, Tilburg University (Year 2)
Fall Semester 2025
Section 1: Law’s authority
Class 1: Antigone (in Molenbeek)
Introductory podcast by prof. Morag Goodwin
Purpose of the podcast
o Introduced by Professor Morag Goodwin as part of the Perspectives
on Law course
o Aims not to summarize texts or dictate interpretations, but to:
Provide context for the readings
Offer guidance to help structure reflection and note-taking
Encourage critical engagement with diverse perspectives
Framing concept
o Reference to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk(The Danger
of a Single Story)
o Key idea: beware of approaching law or society through a single
perspective
o Sets the intellectual tone of the course: law is contested, plural,
and multi-voiced
Core text 1: Sophocles’ Antigone
o Themes and focus:
Law’s legitimacy: Creon (positive law) vs Antigone (natural
law)
Conflict between state authority and higher
moral/religious obligations
Reasonableness of perspectives, possibility of compromise,
and lessons for modern society
o Character analysis: reflect on Creon, Antigone, Ismene, and Hymen –
not only what they represent, but why they act as they do
o Relevance today:
Contemporary reimagining’s (e.g., Hartmann’s Molenbeek
Antigone, Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire)
Questions of justice, perspective, gender in law
o Linked reading: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail
Explores civil disobedience: when it is justified, how it
differs from criminality, and obligations in the face of unjust
law
Raises the distinction between laws unjust by design vs
unjust in application