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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: 401
Thursday 08:30 - 10:15 CEST (07/09/2023)
This panel will explore how grassroots and civil society actors perform human rights and justice in various spaces, including institutionalized settings of transitional justice such as trials. It brings together papers that aim to foreground and discuss the agency and needs of civil society actors, refugees, and victims of mass atrocity, in their quest for justice and the enforcement of human rights law at different levels.
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Making the People the Protagonists: Democratizing Human Rights Enforcement | View Paper Details |
Performing 'Victim-Centredness': The Affective Politics of Knowledge Production in Transitional Justice | View Paper Details |
Refugees performing justice: Individual-level foreign policy norm contestation | View Paper Details |
A holistic approach to international justice: Restorative justice perspectives within universal jurisdiction prosecutions | View Paper Details |