Assistant Professor @UoN_Law, Forced Migration Unit @UoNHRLC. Researching state crime, international criminal law and offshore detention. Views are my own.
HRLC Deputy Director @rachovitsa, joined @aventouratou & others on the Law in Context Elections Special for @ESRC Festival of Social Sciences.
Dr Rachovitsa discussed human rights law, political content & social media platforms.
Podcast available here 👇 https://t.co/F0G5LUVrG7
Looking forward to speaking with the Police & Policing Research Discussion Group @OxfordLawFac on Nov 6. The seminar is hybrid and registration is free, so please join if you're interested! https://t.co/E86chlkO7w
We are delighted to co-host this seminar on future generations' rights after #UNSummitoftheFuture w/@ProfSuryaDeva@Good_Policies Neshan Gunasekera @StellenboschUni Sandra Liebenberg & Child Advocate Nicole 'Cole'.
🗓️24 Oct 5-6pm (BST)
📌Online
🔗Register:https://t.co/zlGkKL3P6W
"to align environmental destruction & illegal land dispossession with the ICC’s focus on physical destruction of groups, the communication had to distil Indigenous Peoples’ ways of life into a framework that reduced their land & environment to mere commodities"
@FrissoGiovanna👇
"I argue that... we need an abolitionist movement for ICL. This movement would ‘refuse imprisonment and policing as the main responses to mass atrocity, and instead would seek to understand the social causes and conditions that cause such mass atrocity'"
@sophiejrigney 👇
"In essence, we argue that scholars would do well to abandon the armchair and engage more closely with everyday efforts to mobilize, reconstruct, and re-imagine international criminal justice 'from below'"
Great post by @dbertram_eu & George Hill on the ecocide aesthetic 👇
"Whether digital harms are accounted for as their own offence... or potentially through other means such as an aggravating factor.., their recognition by int'l legal institutions will be critical in order to ensure justice for victims in a digital age"
Great post by @SZarmsky 👇
"I argue that making an Article 15 communication enables civil society actors to engage in sociological criminalisation, pursuing a form of extralegal accountability – including for those who remain unaccountable before the ICC"
@natkhod in our ICL After Critique symposium 👇
This week Michelle Burgis-Kasthala and I are convening a symposium on @opiniojuris based on our recent JICJ symposium, Contemporary International Criminal Law After Critique
Our opening post focuses on carceral internationalism in the Situation of Palestine 👇
Ahh my article on Personalisation under the #HomelessnessReductionAct 2017 has snuck in over the weekend! Open access in JSWFL. Thanks @jed_meers for being a fab editor as always, and thanks to anon reviewer for allowing my wayward thoughts onto paper. https://t.co/uVRNDsrpMI
Cake was promised, and cake was delivered!
But even better was the company! So wonderful to make new friends and hear about interesting research. Thanks to all who joined us - looking forward to crossing paths again soon! #UoN_ICL24
3 reasons to submit an abstract to our International Criminal Justice conference:
1. You get to spend two days talking ICL with other cool people
2. Our campus is quite pretty in summer
3. They've put me in charge of catering and I'm ordering all the good cakes
Deadline 17 March!
What a fantastic couple of days and thank you to everyone who came and shared their research, especially those who had to leave early to catch trains/planes/automobiles so missed the group photo and last round of cake!
Continuing our discussion of alternatives to criminal justice beyond the ICC, the final session of the conference focuses on local & hybrid approaches to justice. Chaired by @VictorKattan, with speakers @CalebHWheeler, @maddalenacog, @JinuCarvajalino, & @fangyi_L#UoN_ICL24