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The assuming and manifestation of legislative powers after the Iraq war 2003, and its references to a history of (geographically and culturally) (dis)located (located at/in distance) power, faith and fantasy in creating the nation state formally known as “the British Mandate of Mesopotamia” and known to us as “Iraq”

Author

  • Matilda Arvidsson

Department/s

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Law

Keywords

  • Gertrude Bell
  • Iraq
  • post colonial studies
  • power
  • history
  • law
  • the British Mandate of Mesopotamia
  • rättsvetenskap

Conference name

The analysis of Hybrids in Society, Contracts and Organizations: Network, partnerships, hybrid contracts, hybrid laws. The changing character of the public-private divide

Conference date

2007-12-12 - 2007-12-14

Conference place

Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark

Status

Unpublished