La SQDI s’associe au International Legal Theory Interest Group de l’American Society of International Law pour présenter une conférence sur le thème « Intersectionality in Critical Theories of International Law », le 11 avril 2017 à Georgetown University.
Quand?
Le mardi 11 avril 2017, de 13h00 à 16h30
Où?
Georgetown University, Washington D.C., salle McDonough 109
Programme :
PANEL 1: Intersectionality and Institutions – 13h00 à 14h30
Présidence : Professor Alvaro Santos, Georgetown Law
- “The Right to Intersectional Democracy in International Law”
Jonathan M. Crock, Leiden University, Netherlands - “Intersectionality in the European human rights space: ‘much ado about nothing’?”
Raphaële Xenidis, European University Institute, Italy - “Whose global economic justice?”
Ralph Wilde, University College London, UK - “Intersectionality and ‘private’ transnational cases: the case of talaq recognition in French courts”
Ivana Isailovic, New York University, USA
PANEL 2: Intersectionality, Human Rights and Environmental Law – 15h00 à 16h30
Présidence : Professor Donald Earl Childress, Pepperdine School of Law
- “Human Rights as Development: Theoretical Perspectives of the South to Combat the Insecurity
to Food”
Tatiana Cardoso Squeff, Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil - “The Interplay between Environmental Protection and the Market through the lens of Disclosure and Confidentiality of Information: Pragmatism over Dogmatism”
Anne-Claire Bernard-Tomasi, University of Westminster, London, UK - “Intersectionality in Urban Indian Women Communities: Lessons for International Human
Rights?”
Amrita Mukherjee, University of Leeds, UK - “Remedies for Indigenous Women and Girls Victims of Human Trafficking in Canada: An
Intersectional Perspective ”
Léa Lemay Langlois, University of Notre-Dame, USA
Pour informations : Donald Earl Childress (Donald.childress@pepperdine.edu), Evan Criddle (ejcriddle@wm.edu), Vanessa Tanguay (vanessa.tanguay@mail.mcgill.ca), et Sabrina Tremblay-Huet (sabrina.tremblay- huet@usherbrooke.ca)
Pour s’inscrire : S.V.P. Envoyez un courriel à Sabrina Tremblay-Huet (sabrina.tremblay-huet@usherbrooke.ca)
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