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In person icon Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 2, Room: 220
Tuesday 13:30 - 15:15 CEST (05/09/2023)
This panel focuses on the relationship between violence, exerted and counteracted by both state and non-state actors, security, and intersectionality. It analyses sexual violence, violence during wars, the women’s peace and security agenda, and official government approaches to anti-violence policies.
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Speak-out movements from the margins: An intersectional and spatial understanding of sexual violence in India | View Paper Details |
Assessing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda from an intersectional perspective | View Paper Details |
Muslim feminists in Brussels: dynamics of (im)mobilization in intersectional activism | View Paper Details |
Creation of Comfort Women: Historical and Intersectional Analysis of the Abuse of Korean Women During Japanese Colonization | View Paper Details |
From Panel Debate Interruptions to Death Threats: Experiences of Violence among Municipal Candidates and their Consequences for Political Campaigns and Ambitions | View Paper Details |