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📢 Publishing with FLS
Online workshop for early-career feminist legal scholars from the Global South.
Submit CV + 300-word abstract. Selected participants submit an 8,000-word draft by 31 Aug 2026.
📅 Apply by 22 June 2026
📅 Workshop: 24 Sept 2026
📩 [email protected]
#FeministLegalStudies
📢 Publishing with FLS
Online workshop for early-career feminist legal scholars from the Global South.
Submit CV + 300-word abstract. Selected participants submit an 8,000-word draft by 31 Aug 2026.
📅 Apply by 22 June 2026
📅 Workshop: 24 Sept 2026
📩 [email protected]
#FeministLegalStudies
Are you (or someone you know) engaging with feminist legal scholarship from the Global South? Then please consider taking part in this Feminist Legal Studies online workshop. We are keen to support (and hopefully publish!) more feminist scholars based in the Global South.
See below for more info.
I had the pleasure of reviewing Alison Phipps’ book. As we grapple with various forms of state violence, Phipps shows us how acts of enclosure & exploitation link the dynamics of racial capitalism to sexual violence. A vital text for dialogue & action against domination. See here: shorturl.at/nNm60
My latest blog post is a detailed invitation to join a research network devoted to critical pedagogies of race and imperialism in law. In it, I outline who its organisers are, the reasons why we have set up the network,and what we hope to achieve in it. All welcome!
folukeafrica.com/invitation-t...
Join ASIL on July 6-7! Program titles and descriptions, as well as confirmed speakers to date, are now available at asil.org/asilabroad.
The must-see #internationallaw event of the summer!
Feminist legal scholars Flora Renz and Davina Cooper wrote an article for our journal recently exploring how/why we should think about gender discrimination and legal responses to address it beyond biological frameworks.
You can read it here (open access): link.springer.com/article/10.1...
A great opportunity for ECR feminist legal scholars from the Global South - please share widely!
Feminist Legal Studies is committed to an international perspective and to the promotion of feminist work in all areas of law, legal theory and legal ...
Feminist Legal Studies is committed to an international perspective and to the promotion of feminist work in all areas of law, legal theory and legal ...
The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Gender and Women's History has been launched, including my chapter 'Women and Divorce Law in England and Wales, 1537–2022'. I had great fun writing it and I'm proud to be published alongside so many amazing authors writing on such importantly and timely topics.
For some time, several colleagues and I have been thinking of how to consolidate and build on the work that we have been doing individually in translating our anti-colonial and anti-racist research…
British equality law protections for sex and gender reassignment have grown fraught as activists tussle over legal and social categories of gender, gender transitioning, and sex. This article consider...
📢 Publishing with FLS
Online workshop for early-career feminist legal scholars from the Global South.
Submit CV + 300-word abstract. Selected participants submit an 8,000-word draft by 31 Aug 2026.
📅 Apply by 22 June 2026
📅 Workshop: 24 Sept 2026
📩 [email protected]
#FeministLegalStudies
Summary. The popular history of divorce in England and Wales centers on famous couples—predominantly royalty—whose marital discord played out through inter
📢 Publishing with FLS
Online workshop for early-career feminist legal scholars from the Global South.
Submit CV + 300-word abstract. Selected participants submit an 8,000-word draft by 31 Aug 2026.
📅 Apply by 22 June 2026
📅 Workshop: 24 Sept 2026
📩 [email protected]
#FeministLegalStudies
Jennifer Aston
Feminist Legal Studies is committed to an international perspective and to the promotion of feminist work in all areas of law, legal theory and legal ...
A reminder: you do not need a biological definition of a personal characteristic to address discrimination that relates to it (see race, sexual orientation, religion, etc). Discrimination is a social and political phenomena, institutionally entrenched, and biology is not the answer to stopping it.