Séminaire en anglais sur Anti-racisme féminisme : quel activisme en droit européen et droit comparé ?
Publié le 19 novembre 2024
Porté par l’EUR FRAPP, le MIL et la Maison Ile-de-France de la Cité internationale universitaire de Paris
Date(s)
le 3 décembre 2024
Lieu(x)
Maison Ile-de-France, Cité internationale Universitaire de Paris
Organised by L.Clément-Wilz and F.G. Nicola, this seminar/workshop delves into the influence of legal narratives, professional attitudes, and doctrines in shaping societal impacts. EU and comparative law scholars, lawyers, and jurists are increasingly challenged to recognize how legal frameworks both reflect and reinforce societal values like equality, efficiency, and redistribution. Law also holds a pivotal role in the ongoing struggles for emancipation of women and racialized communities, pushing us to consider the broader implications of our work.
Focusing on "scholactivism" – the intersection of scholarship and activism – this workshop invites participants to explore ways of addressing the harms law may impose on marginalized communities. Through insightful discussions, attendees will examine how anti-racist and feminist perspectives can enhance legal scholarship without compromising academic rigor. This gathering offers a unique platform for reflecting on the responsibilities of legal academia in advancing justice and inclusion.
Avec Jessica Guth (Leed Trinity University), Lionel Zevounou (University Paris Nanterre), Helena Alviar (SciencesPo, Paris), Bianca Gardella (Tedeschi (Università del Piemonte Orientale), Jorge Esquirol (Florida International University Law School), Camilla Crea (University of Sannio, School of Law), Paola Bergallo (Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires), Isabel Jaramillo (Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá) et Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez (University Paris Nanterre)