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Mon 2 Dec, '24
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Seminar Series: Women’s Rights and Human Rights: Carceral Genealogies from CEDAW to Istanbul
Online

This session tackles the history of how violence against women has historically been defined as a concern in international law.

Part of the Thinking Gender, History and International Law seminar series.
Find out more and register.

Wed 4 Dec, '24
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CCLS Reading Group
S2.09 and Microsoft Teams
Mon 13 Jan, '25
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Seminar Series: Decolonial Methods: Gender, History and Law through Black Literature
Online

This session interrogates the temporality of law by theorising the relationship between law and coloniality in African fictions and literature across the twentieth century.

Part of the Thinking Gender, History and International Law seminar series.
Find out more and register.

Wed 22 Jan, '25
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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 22 January 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Professor Mohammed Shahabuddin, University of Birmingham

Title: 'Decolonising Minority Rights Discourse'

Starting with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 1:00pm in Room S2.12

Wed 22 Jan, '25
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Aesthetics and Justice seminar series: Creative Encounters in Prison and Police Custody
S2.09 and Microsoft Teams
Mon 3 Feb, '25
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Seminar Series: Decolonising Children Rights and International Criminal Law: Human Rights between Security and Empowerment
Online

This session interrogates whether and how racism and patriarchy have permeated the international child rights and child protection field.

Part of the Thinking Gender, History and International Law seminar series.
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Wed 19 Feb, '25
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Aesthetics and Justice seminar series: Aesthetic Encounters in Court
S2.09 and Microsoft Teams
Tue 25 Feb, '25
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Seminar Series: Gender and International Criminal Law: History, Victimhood and Transitional Justice
Online

This session tackles the promises and pitfalls of the international criminal and transitional justice system in cases of war crimes and/or crimes against humanity from a gender and critical perspective.

Part of the Thinking Gender, History and International Law seminar series.

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Wed 12 Mar, '25
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Aesthetics and Justice seminar series: Aesthetic Imaginaries of Law and Justice
Microsoft Teams
Mon 17 Mar, '25
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Seminar Series: International Law and the Colour Line: Is Palestine a Feminist Issue?
Online

This session takes its cue from the understanding that the dismantlement the Zionist settler colonial project in Palestine is, among other things, a project against gender and sexual violence and oppression.

Part of the Thinking Gender, History and International Law seminar series.
Find out more and register.

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