SCIL International Law Year in Review Conference Watch on YouTube: Gender persecution: New frontiers in international criminal law, 1 March 2023. Rosemary Grey, Senior Lecturer, Sydney Law School and Co-Director of the Sydney Centre for International Law. Lisa Davis, Special Advisor on Gender Persecution to the International Criminal Court Prosecutor and Associate Professor at The City University of New York (CUNY) Law School Sydney Law School staff, students and external guests were invited to this conversation on the crime against humanity of 'gender persecution', which is currently being prosecuted for the first time in the International Criminal Court. Gender persecution: New frontiers in international criminal law In this talk, Dr Ntina Tzouvala sets out to defend the potential for legal theory of what Edward Said called ‘contrapuntal reading’, Louis Althusser (drawing from Jacques Lacan) described as ‘symptomatic read-ing’, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick denounced as ‘paranoid reading’. Politics all the way down? A qualified defence of critical legal theory What are the possibilities of international criminal justice being informed by epistemologies that emerged from Black and African intellectuals’ historical engagement with the concept of ‘justice’? This paper responds with an intervention rooted in Black internationalism focusing on Pan-Africanist thinkers. The centre is managed by a committee comprised of the following associates: Ms Irene Baghoomians, Professor Chester Brown, Professor Emily Crawford, Professor Mary Crock, Dr Rosemary Grey, Professor David Kinley, Associate Professor Jacqueline Mowbray, Professor Luke Nottage, Professor Ben Saul, Professor Tim Stephens, and Professor Stacie Strong.īlack International and International Criminal Justice
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