Transnational law & Africa in globalization

Dr. Sara Dezalay

My research deploys an approach that emphasizes the ‘interconnectedness’ (to use Sanjay Subrahmanyam’s concept) of the international and national dimensions of legal globalization. This research contributes to the Cluster’s focus by emphasizing how current legal transformations build out of longer trends and interconnections between international and national spaces. For this purpose, it connects multiple and complementary scales of analysis to explore the way contests between human rights, politics and economics are translated into legal disputes and institutional developments. I adopt a micro-level qualitative methodology, focused on professional practices and biographical trajectories, to trace the production and circulation of knowledge across different transnational and national levels. It is organized around three main empirical foci:

(1) From the fragmentation of international law to connected transnational legal orders

This research traces circulations and cross-pollination dynamics between transnational practices of conflict management variously institutionalized as state adjudication, commercial and investment arbitration and human rights justice. It puts the agents invested in international justice and their practices at the forefront: its cue is that far from being a side phenomenon, the professional assets accumulated collectively by these agents contribute to shaping the space of international justice, both in terms of its potential markets and its social credibility.

See: Sara Dezalay, ‘Professionals of international justice. From the shadow of state diplomacy to the pull of the market of arbitration’ (With the contribution of Yves Dezalay) (forthcoming) in A. Nollkaemper, J. d’Aspremont, Wouter Werner and T. Gazzini (eds.), International Law as a Profession (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

(2) The authority of international justice: contests and institutional convergence

This aspect of my work explores the debated unevenness of international justice, and the variable authority of regimes and institutions of international dispute settlement. I connect the revival of international justice from the 1990s to parallel and earlier developments in national fields of power and in transformations of policy expertise on the state, the role of law in development and international practices of intervention.

See: Sara Dezalay, Ron Levi and John Hagan (2016) ‘International Courts in Atypical Political Environments: The Interplay of Prosecutorial Strategy, Evidence, and Court Authority in International Criminal Law’, in Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer and Michael Rask Madsen (eds.), International courts in their social and political context, 78 Law and Contemporary Problems 4.

(3) Africa as a new frontier? Lawyers, economic shifts and global reconfigurations of political authority

This research explores the roles played by lawyers historically in the formation of the state and as brokers of globalization. It focuses specifically on the case of Burundi. Its aim, more broadly, is to further knowledge and policy networks on the transformation of the position of Africa in globalization, with a specific focus on the transformation of corporate legal markets in Africa.

See: Sara Dezalay (ed., with the collaboration of George Karekwaivanane) (2015) Juristes, Faiseurs d’État, Politique africaine, 138.

News from the research center

Event
19.06.2026 | Frankfurt

„Dass niemand wirklich frei ist, bevor es nicht alle sind.“

Symposium

International Symposium in Memory of Jürgen Habermas. Featuring international panels on the rise of authoritarianism and the threats to democracy as well as on the communicative turn in philosophy and sociology, followed by a keynote from by Axel Honneth.

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Event
23.06.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

AI Truth Regimes

Panel Discussion

Artificial intelligence is currently transforming the way knowledge and truth are produced and understood. With the advent of AI, people are progressively transitioning from being active subjects and producers of epistemic processes to becoming their mere objects. The of this discussion will be critical engagements towards these developments as well as opportunities for resistance. With Antonio Somaini, Júlia Nueno Guitart (Forensic Architecture) and Medico International.

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Event
23./24.06.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

The Legacy of Kant’s Political Philosophy

Workshop

A two-day workshop on Howard Williams‘ new book about Immanuel Kant‘s political philosophy.

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Event
22.06.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Rechtsextremismus und Polizei - Erscheinungsformen, Umgangsweisen, Perspektiven

Panel Discussion

Die Diskussion knüpft an den Sammelband „Rechtsextremismus als Herausforderung für Polizei und Gesellschaft“ an, der aktuelle Perspektiven aus Wissenschaft, Praxis und Zivilgesellschaft zusammenführt.

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News
18.05.2026

Videopodcast-Reihe „Our Planet, Our Health“ gestartet

Mit „Our Planet, Our Health“ startet eine neue Videopodcast-Reihe zu Fragen globaler Gesundheitsgerechtigkeit. Die Reihe, gehostet von Dr. Romina Rekers, ist eine Initiative des Global Health Justice Postdoctoral Programme (GHJ), gefördert von der Höppschen Stiftung.

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Publication
12.05.2026 | Online article

Disinhibited Informalization: Talk Radio, Bro Podcasts and the Aesthetics of Populism

This essay by Johannes Völz is a revised and updated translation of “Enthemmte Informalisierung: Talk Radio, Bro-Podcasts und die Ästhetik des Populismus,” WestEnd: Neue Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 22.2 (2025): 3–24. It is published here as part of the b2o Review’s “Stop the Right” dossier.

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Event
25./26.06.2026 | Frankfurt

Shifting Regimes, Changing Orders

Conference

Conference as part of WDC 2026 in collaboration with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Designtheorie und -forschung (DGTF), Kunstgewerbemuseum/Design Campus SKD and Design and Democracy

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Publication
22.04.2026 | Chapter

Körpergeschlecht und Selbstbestimmung

Britz, Gabriele (2026): "Körpergeschlecht und Selbstbestimmung". In. Mangold, Anna Katharina; Völzmann, Berit (Hrsg.): Gerechtigkeit als Thema der Rechtswissenschaft, Nomos, S. 41-48.

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