Events
2013
January
16/01/13
16/01/13
- PG Research Student Seminar Series
Xiaolei Song and Lei Zhang
23/01/13
24/01/13
- When is peace? The Uncertain Outcome of Accord
Professor Cynthia Cockburn, Department of Sociology, City University London
Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles’ were ended by the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, the ethno-national aggression in Bosnia-Herzegovina was halted by the Dayton Accord of 1995, and the Israel – Palestine conflict was slowed for some years by the Oslo Accords of 1993. Revisiting a study made by the author in these three countries during the late 1990s, this article draws on interviews conducted in 2012 with feminist activists of that earlier period.
30/01/13
31/01/13
February
01/02/13
- CIMEL event - American Muslims and Religious Self-Determination
Professor Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im
06/02/13
- Legal Theory: Why bother?
Amanda Perry-Kessaris (SOAS) and Eddie Bruce-Jones (Birkbeck)
06/02/13
- PG Research Student Seminar Series
Reem Mahmoud and Demetra Loizou
07/02/13
- Generation and Ritual among young Shias in the UK
Kathryn Spellman Poots, Associate professor, Aga Khan University - Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations
Shia Muslims make up approximately fifteen percent of the estimated 2.8 million Muslims living in the UK, and come from a range of backgrounds including South Asian, East African, Iranian, Iraqi, Afghani, Lebanese, Bahraini, Saudi Arabian, and Yemeni. This paper will discuss the development of local and transnational Shi’a institutions and religious practices in British society, taking a gendered and generational view.
20/02/13
20/02/13
- PG Research Student Seminar Series
Professor Domenico Francavilla
21/02/13
- The Feminist Judgements Project.
Professor Rosemary Hunter, School of Law, University of Kent.
The UK Feminist Judgments Project and other feminist judgment-writing projects provide a fruitful source of both empirical data and theoretical reflections on processes of feminist judg(e)ment. In this paper I consider the extent to which a feminist ethics of care has informed – or might inform – feminist judging, and the potential value and limitations of such an approach.
27/02/13
- Seeds of Freedom and Food Sovereignty
Ms Teresa Anderson (The Gaia Foundation)
28/02/13
- The Making of the Modern Homosexual in Early 20th Century Japan
Dr. Stephen Dodd, Senior Lecturer in Japanese, SOAS
March
02/03/13
- Gender and Identity in Muslim Contexts
Prof Nadje Al-Ali (SOAS), Dr Kathryn Spellman-Poots (AKU-ISMC), Prof Deniz Kandiyoti (SOAS), Ms Marta Pietrobelli (CGS, SOAS, PhD Candidate), Prof Sami Zubaida (Birkbeck College)
- Challenging stereotypical understandings of gender roles in Muslim societies, this course will highlight the multiple and changing constructs of these roles and identities both historically and in contemporary contexts.
06/03/13
06/03/13
- Author meets reader: International accountability and local social mobilization: Lessons from the ICC engagement with Kenya
Chandra Lekha Sriram (SOAS), Discussant: Iavor Rangelov (Security in Transition, LSE)
06/03/13
- Corporate evasion of international environmental and human rights law: the case of Trafigura and toxic waste dumping in Cote d’Ivoire
Ms Audrey Gaughran (Amnesty International)
07/03/13
- Gender, Care and South-South Migration
Professor Eleonore Kofman, Professor of Gender, Migration and Citizenship, Department
13/03/13
- The REDD+ Safeguards: A Rights-Based Approach to Improving Forest Governance
Joshua Roberts (ClientEarth)
16/03/13
- Technologies of Imperialism: Law in Contemporary and Historical Perspective
A Masters Student Symposium
18/03/13
- Insight Day at SOAS
Various Speakers
An invitation only event for prospective undergraduate students who have received an offer from SOAS
20/03/13
- PG Research Student Seminar Series
Hamzah Adesola Dawood and Osifunke Ekundayo
20/03/13
- Challenges for Multilateral Environmental Negotiations:A Southern Sustainable Development Perspective
Ms Chee Yoke Ling (Third World Network)
April
18/04/13
- Law, Feminism and the Death of Marriage
Professor Rosemary Auchmuty, School of Law, University of Reading.
