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| Loyola | 1 | Opponent: Dulles VN | Judge: Diana Alvarez 1AC - Constructivism |
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SEPOCT -- K -- Colonial Capitalism v3Tournament: Loyola | Round: 5 | Opponent: Memorial BD | Judge: Aryan Jasani Settler colonialism is deeply engrained in Western culture and reflects in the universalist logic of ideal theory – their philosophy gets appropriated to justify extermination of Indigenous peoples.Hinkinson 12 ~John Hinkinson – Editor at Arena, an Australian maganzine. "Why Settler Colonialism?" Arena. 2012. https://arena.org.au/why-settler-colonialism/~~ bracketed for ableist language AND the complex cultures of the region. Imposed ‘freedom’ has devastating effects. Ideal theory is a form of abstraction away from the material violence of settler colonialism – their view from nowhere and belief in the existence of a neutral plane for deliberation is not only useless but actively props up settlerism.Nichols 13 Nichols, R. (2013). Indigeneity and the Settler Contract today. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 39(2), 165–186. doi:10.1177/0191453712470359 SM AND reformulate some modified version of analytic contract theory in relation to indigenous peoples. Intellectual property is rooted in the universal exportation of the Western liberal philosophical tradition that idealizes private property arrangements – patent law is an extension of cultural imperialism invested in the preservation of whiteness at the expense of the global South.Roy ’16 — Professor Alpana Roy is the Dean of Law at the University of Waikato, a legal academic and practitioner, and an accredited mediator. Her areas of research expertise include intellectual property and information technology (IT) law, internet and domain name law, traditional and Indigenous knowledge, and alternative dispute resolutionAlpana Roy, 6-29-2016, "Copyright: A Colonial Doctrine in a Postcolonial Age," COPYRIGHT REPORTER, Vol. 26, No. 4, December 2008: 112-134, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract'id=2802005, accessed 8-24-2021) nikki AND 14 of the TRIPS Agreement. These provisions are discussed briefl y below. Their fantasies of extinction scenarios infinitely defer a meaningful reckoning with settler colonialismDalley, 18—Assistant Professor of English at Daemen College (Hamish, "The deaths of settler colonialism: extinction as a metaphor of decolonization in contemporary settler literature," Settler Colonial Studies, 8:1, 30-46, dml) AND persist even beyond the moment of extinction they thought they wanted to arrive. Reformism is not emancipatory but instead contributes to the iterative perfection of colonial capitalism – the transformative potential of legal change is circumscribed by hegemonic power structures that are embedded in international political systems.Vanni ’21 — Dr. Vanni obtained both her PhD and LLM degrees in International Economic Law from the University of Warwick, where her doctoral thesis was awarded the 2018 SIEL–Hart Prize in International Economic Law. She has BA(Hons) in International Relations and Politics from Keele University, where was awarded the Vice-Chancellor Partial Scholarship (2004-2007). Dr. Vanni currently teaches the undergraduate and postgraduate modules in intellectual property law (Amaka Vanni, 3-23-2021, "On Intellectual Property Rights, Access to Medicines and Vaccine Imperialism," TWAILR, https://twailr.com/on-intellectual-property-rights-access-to-medicines-and-vaccine-imperialism/, accessed 8-24-2021) nikki AND not wait for the next crisis to learn the lessons from this crisis. The alternative is to decolonize intellectual property – a critical examination of colonial knowledge production that disrupts the dominance of Eurocentric political literature within academia – this is a prerequisite to legal change.Makoni ’17 — Munyaradzi Makoni is a freelance science journalist from Zimbabwe. He was Canada’s International Development Research Centre-Research Africa science journalism fellow in 2012. His journalism work has appeared in various media organizations including Africa Renewal, Forskning and Framsteg, Intellectual Property Watch, IPS, SciDev.net, Thomson Reuters Foundation, and University World News among others. (Munyaradzi Makoni, 1-20-2017, "Urgent need to decolonise intellectual property curricula," University World News, https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20170119072916504, accessed 8-29-2021) nikki AND invited to personally or virtually lead some of the seminars in the future. | 9/5/21 |
SEPOCT -- K -- Colonial CapitalismTournament: Loyola | Round: 1 | Opponent: Dulles VN | Judge: Diana Alvarez Ideal theory is a form of abstraction away from the material violence of scolonialism – their view from nowhere is not only useless but actively props up settlerism.Nichols 13 Nichols, R. (2013). Indigeneity and the Settler Contract today. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 39(2), 165–186. doi:10.1177/0191453712470359 SM AND reformulate some modified version of analytic contract theory in relation to indigenous peoples. Settler colonialism is deeply engrained in Western culture and reflects in the universalist logic of ideal theory – their philosophy gets appropriated to justify extermination of Indigenous peoples.Hinkinson 12 ~John Hinkinson – Editor at Arena, an Australian maganzine. "Why Settler Colonialism?" Arena. 2012. https://arena.org.au/why-settler-colonialism/~~ bracketed for ableist language AND the complex cultures of the region. Imposed ‘freedom’ has devastating effects. Intellectual property is rooted in the universal exportation of the Western liberal philosophical tradition that idealizes private property arrangements – patent law is an extension of cultural imperialism invested in the preservation of whiteness at the expense of the global South.Roy ’16 — Professor Alpana Roy is the Dean of Law at the University of Waikato, a legal academic and practitioner, and an accredited mediator. Her areas of research expertise include intellectual property and information technology (IT) law, internet and domain name law, traditional and Indigenous knowledge, and alternative dispute resolutionAlpana Roy, 6-29-2016, "Copyright: A Colonial Doctrine in a Postcolonial Age," COPYRIGHT REPORTER, Vol. 26, No. 4, December 2008: 112-134, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract'id=2802005, accessed 8-24-2021) nikki AND 14 of the TRIPS Agreement. These provisions are discussed briefl y below. Reformism is not emancipatory but instead contributes to the iterative perfection of colonial capitalism – the transformative potential of legal change is circumscribed by hegemonic power structures that are embedded in international political systems.Vanni ’21 — Dr. Vanni obtained both her PhD and LLM degrees in International Economic Law from the University of Warwick, where her doctoral thesis was awarded the 2018 SIEL–Hart Prize in International Economic Law. She has BA(Hons) in International Relations and Politics from Keele University, where was awarded the Vice-Chancellor Partial Scholarship (2004-2007). Dr. Vanni currently teaches the undergraduate and postgraduate modules in intellectual property law (Amaka Vanni, 3-23-2021, "On Intellectual Property Rights, Access to Medicines and Vaccine Imperialism," TWAILR, https://twailr.com/on-intellectual-property-rights-access-to-medicines-and-vaccine-imperialism/, accessed 8-24-2021) nikki AND not wait for the next crisis to learn the lessons from this crisis. International institutions such as the WTO find their origins in the domination of Western imperial states and corporations – the resolution itself is indebted to the perpetuation of racialized global hierarches through the exportation of finance capitalism.Valdes and Cho 11 (Francisco, Law Prof @ U of Miami, and Sumi, Law Prof @ DePaul, July 2011, "COMMENTARY: CRITICAL RACE THEORY: A COMMEMORATION: RESPONSE: Critical Race Materialism: Theorizing Justice in the Wake of Global Neoliberalism", Connecticut Law Review 43 Conn. L. Rev. 1513) AND "traditional" neocolonial identity politics than by principled or colorblind justice. n182 The alternative is to decolonize intellectual property – a critical examination of colonial knowledge production that disrupts the dominance of Eurocentric political literature within academia – this is a prerequisite to legal change.Makoni ’17 — Munyaradzi Makoni is a freelance science journalist from Zimbabwe. He was Canada’s International Development Research Centre-Research Africa science journalism fellow in 2012. His journalism work has appeared in various media organizations including Africa Renewal, Forskning and Framsteg, Intellectual Property Watch, IPS, SciDev.net, Thomson Reuters Foundation, and University World News among others. (Munyaradzi Makoni, 1-20-2017, "Urgent need to decolonise intellectual property curricula," University World News, https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20170119072916504, accessed 8-29-2021) nikki AND invited to personally or virtually lead some of the seminars in the future. The role of debate is to disrupt colonial logics that produce epistemic and material violence. We control the uniqueness debate as academic institutions are saturated with anti-indigenous sentimentality now – decolonization is the only ethical demand your ballot should be oriented towards. | 9/5/21 |
SEPOCT -- K -- Colonial Capitalism v2Tournament: Loyola | Round: 3 | Opponent: Marlborough ML | Judge: Joshua Michael Intellectual property is rooted in the universal exportation of the Western liberal philosophical tradition that idealizes private property arrangements – patent law is an extension of cultural imperialism invested in the preservation of whiteness at the expense of the global South.Roy ’16 — Professor Alpana Roy is the Dean of Law at the University of Waikato, a legal academic and practitioner, and an accredited mediator. Her areas of research expertise include intellectual property and information technology (IT) law, internet and domain name law, traditional and Indigenous knowledge, and alternative dispute resolutionAlpana Roy, 6-29-2016, "Copyright: A Colonial Doctrine in a Postcolonial Age," COPYRIGHT REPORTER, Vol. 26, No. 4, December 2008: 112-134, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract'id=2802005, accessed 8-24-2021) nikki AND 14 of the TRIPS Agreement. These provisions are discussed briefl y below. WTO is a Trojan Horse for accumulation by dispossession and global imperialism—-the regime of credibility surrounding it is ideologically manufacturedScrepanti 14 – Ernesto Screpanti, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Siena, Global Imperialism and the Great Crisis: The Uncertain Future of Capitalism, p. 110-113) AND came to be capable of acting autonomously in the interests of multinational capital. Reformism is not emancipatory but instead contributes to the iterative perfection of colonial capitalism – the transformative potential of legal change is circumscribed by hegemonic power structures that are embedded in international political systems.Vanni ’21 — Dr. Vanni obtained both her PhD and LLM degrees in International Economic Law from the University of Warwick, where her doctoral thesis was awarded the 2018 SIEL–Hart Prize in International Economic Law. She has BA(Hons) in International Relations and Politics from Keele University, where was awarded the Vice-Chancellor Partial Scholarship (2004-2007). Dr. Vanni currently teaches the undergraduate and postgraduate modules in intellectual property law (Amaka Vanni, 3-23-2021, "On Intellectual Property Rights, Access to Medicines and Vaccine Imperialism," TWAILR, https://twailr.com/on-intellectual-property-rights-access-to-medicines-and-vaccine-imperialism/, accessed 8-24-2021) nikki AND not wait for the next crisis to learn the lessons from this crisis. Vote neg to endorse effective indigenous resistance oriented towards the overthrow of economic globalization and racial neoliberalism and the emergence of a world outside of capital.Jodi Melamed, 2011 ("Represent and Destroy: Rationalizing Violence in the New Racial Capitalism, associate professor of English and Africana Studies @ Marquette University , P181- p186)pk AND world-encompassing circulation of meaning, value, relationality, and matter. Our praxis is incompatible with politically centered methodologies – the 1AC’s injection of critical scholarship into policymaking is a move to colonial instrumentalization that dilutes and resignifies indigenous thought to bolster imperialism.Bolton and Minor ’16 — (Michael Bolton, Associate Professor of Political Science, Pace University, Elizabeth Minor, Visiting Research Scholar @ Jindal school of international affairs, "The Discursive Turn Arrives in Turtle Bay: The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons’ Operationalization of Critical IR Theories," https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1758-5899.12343) AND changes (cf. Jeffrey, 2013, pp. 107–131). The role of debate is to disrupt the multiplicities of violence animated by colonial capitalism – we are winning the uniqueness debate as academic institutions are embedded in hegemonic power structures now – resistance is the only ethical demand your ballot should be oriented towards. | 9/5/21 |
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