Camila Gianella, Researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI)/Centre on Law & Social Transformation will presents findings from the Abortion Rights Lawfare in Latin America research project in Oslo 15 February.
The PhD course offers an introduction to the debates on the potential and limits of law as an instrument of social change, and opportunities to engage with some of the foremost scholar in the field.
This roundtable brings together academics and judges over a discussion about the significance of judicial networks and the informal sources of – and threats to – judicial independence.
Lawfare over land and water resources by the state is on the increase on all continents.
Lawfare “in the best interest of the child”?
This roundtable focuses on how best to study “the dark side” or counter-progressive actors.
The growing emergence of Islamism in the greater Middle East has forced the debate for women’s citizenship rights within an Islamic frame.
This session discusses effects of transitional justice on the development of peace and democracy.
Under which conditions can poor and “informalized” people’s lawfare for livelihood contribute to social change?
Criminalization of sexual and reproductive actions and services has intended as well as unintended consequences. How can health consequences of (de)criminalization best be studied?