Emily Jones presents at conference on “The magic of rights? Critical reflections on rights of nature, environmental rights and related concepts”

Emily Jones is presenting at a conference at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology on 25th and 26th January.

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Edited Collection co-edited by Emily Jones: International Law and Posthuman Theory edited by Matilda Arvidsson and Emily Jones

https://www.routledge.com/International-Law-and-Posthuman-Theory/Arvidsson-Jones/p/book/9781032044040

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Emily Jones, Book Launch on 22nd January: (Posthuman) Feminist approaches to International Environmental Law and the Rights of Nature

https://sgel.uva.nl/content/events/2024/01/feminist-approaches.html?origin=cd%2FZB3yXRrSZAjP9O7CUlw&cb&cb

Date: 22 January 2024

Time: 15:30 -17:00

Location: Roeterseilandcampus – building A; RoomA3.01

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Ruth Houghton, ‘Feminist approaches to global constitutionalism’

Ruth Houghton’s chapter on ‘Feminist approaches to global constitutionalism’ is forthcoming in Anthony F Lang and Antje Wiener (eds), Handbook on Global Constitutionalism (2nd ed, Edward Elgar 2024)

Available to read online now: https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/book/9781802200263/book-part-9781802200263-21.xml

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Anurag Deb and Colin Murray, ‘Article 2 of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol: A new frontier in human rights law?’ forthcoming in European Human Rights Law Review

Read the pre-print of the article here: Article 2 of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol: A new frontier in human rights law? by Anurag Deb, C. R. G. Murray :: SSRN

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Online seminar with Emily Jones and Eliana Cusato on ‘The “Imbroglio” of Ecocide: A Political Economic Analysis’ (11th December 2023)

The Abolition Feminism for Ending Sexual Violence Collective is hosting an online seminar by Eliana Cusato and Emily Jones on ‘The ‘Imbroglio’ of Ecocide: A Political Economic Analysis’, at 1-2pm, 11th December 2023, chaired by Christine Schwöbel-Patel.

Join the guestlist – Online seminar – The ‘Imbroglio’ of Ecocide: A Political Economic Analysis’, Mon 11 Dec 2023 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (tickettailor.com)

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Sylvia de Mars, Podcast Episode: ‘Pregnancy Discrimination and College Sports After 50 Years of Title IX’

https://lnns.co/nq8WfzXiJ-k

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Ruth Houghton on LawPod ‘Law, Poetry and Feminism’ with Aoife O’Donoghue and Julie Morrissy

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Joint Research Seminar with GPI Durham and ConGov: Dr Murilo Gaspardo, ‘Between malaise and autocratization: the global dimension of the crises of democracy’ (15th Nov 3-4pm)

The Global Policy Institute (GPI) at Durham University and the Constitutionalism and Governance Group at Newcastle University are excited to welcome Dr Murilo Gaspardo from the School of Human and Social Sciences of São Paulo State University (UNESP) to host a talk on ‘Between malaise and autocratization: the global dimension of the crises of democracy’.

The talk is taking place on Wednesday 15 November from 15.00 – 16.00 in person in PCL50 (Durham Law School), Durham University and online via zoom.  Zoom details are available on request (email Ruth.Houghton@newcastle.ac.uk)

Abstract
Is Brazilian democracy in crisis? What are its causes and explanations? What is the legal
institutional dimension of this crisis? What are the global patterns and what is specific in the Brazilian case? Starting from these questions which guide the research project “Crisis of democracy and legal institutional arrangements”, in this seminar we will discuss: (1) the conceptual distinctions between: (a) expected performance of democracy, (b) populism, (c) autocratization, (d) malaise and (e) crisis of democracy; (2) the global explanatory dimensions of the crises of democracy: (a) the challenges posed to democracy by globalization and interdependence; (b) the feedback between impasses in global governance, the rise of populist and nationalist leaders and the crises of national democratic regimes; (c) the global economic and geopolitical reconfiguration in the face of the influence of autocratic states; (d) the global neoconservative movement and the international articulation between authoritarian movements; and, finally, (3) the illustrative cases of Brazil (autocratization) and the UK (malaise) two countries with very different histories, levels of development and institutional organizations which present common patterns on the crisis of democracy.

Looking forward to seeing many of you there!

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Sean Molloy, ‘Making Connections Between Peace Agreements, Parliamentarians and Security Council Agendas’

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