Programme
Lundi 9 Septembre - Monday 9 September
9h15 : Remise du pack congrès et café de bienvenue - Conference pack and coffee and pastries
9h45 : Mot de bienvenue et informations pratiques - Welcome and housekeeping
Séance plénière 1 (en anglais) - Plenary session 1 (in English)
10h00 : Rosemary Auchmuty, Université de Reading, R-U, Erika Rackley, Université de Kent, R-U et Mari Takayanagi, Archiviste principale, Chambre des Lords, R-U introduisent l'ouvrage qu'elles ont dirigé « Women's Legal Landmarks in the Interwar Years : Not for Want of Trying » (Hart, 2024) - introduce their edited book « Women's Legal Landmarks in the Interwar Years : Not for Want of Trying » (Hart, 2024).
11h15 : Pause-café - Coffee break
Ateliers 1 - Parallel sessions 1
1A. Droits, lois et contrôle des corps
11h45 : Avorter quand le droit se dérobe : un vécu entre désillusion et insuffisance
Sophie Avarguez, Université de Perpignan, France
et Aude Harlé, Université de Perpignan, FRANCE
La législation de l'avortement : le contrôle par l'Etat du corps des citoyennes (1791-2023)
Prune Decoux, Université de Douai, France
et Hélène Duffuller-Vialle, Université d'Artois, FRANCE
Genre et réparation du dommage corporel
Laurie Friant, Université de Poitiers, FRANCE
1B. Human rights
11h45 : Case Study : Turkey The Rise and Fall of the Istanbul Convention
Sevgi Çetin, Lawyer, TURKEY
Less than Human : exploring the protection of women's right to nationality in international human rights law
Ivana Nikolić, University of Belgrade, SERBIA
Imprisoned mothers in Spain : the necessity of a human rights' approach in criminal policy
María del Mar Martín, University of Seville, SPAIN
1C. Theory and policy
11h45 : Critical feminist evaluation of Aotearoa New Zealand climate adaptation law and policy
Annick Masselot, University of Canterbury, NEW ZEALAND
A feminist understanding of gender equality in finance
Yaoqi Zheng, University of Durham, ENGLAND
Intersectionality as interpreted by domestic courts and equality bodies in Europe : Is Portugal on the right track ?
Patricia Jeronimo, University of Minho, PORTUGAL
13h15 : Déjeuner buffet - Buffet lunch
Ateliers 2 - Parallel sessions 2
2A. Activism
14h30 : “As long as the law is male, women must be outlaws” : How a radical feminist organization fought abortion laws before Roe v Wade
Anne Légier, Université Paris Cité, FRANCE
Boundaries of care : lessons from UK Invalid Care Allowance
Jackie Gulland, University of Edinburgh, SCOTLAND
The road to R v R : how feminist campaigners abolished the marital rape exemption
Katie Hunt, University of Lincoln, ENGLAND
2B. Politics
14h30 : Indian politics – a male bastion
Prerna Dhoop, National Law School of India University, INDIA
and Vandana Dhoop, St Xavier's University, INDIA
Violence against women in politics : a gender-based limitation of rights
Silvia Soriano Moreno, University of Extremadura, SPAIN
Auditing the Auditors : Interrogating legislative scrutiny from a gender perspective
Ramona Vijeyarasa, University of Technology, AUSTRALIA
16h00 : Pause-café et rafraîchissements - Tea break
Ateliers 3 - Parallel sessions 3
3A. Reproductive justice and citizenship
16h30 : Reproductive injustice and its impact on citizenship
Alexandrine Nedelec, université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, FRANCE
Reproductive rights, citizenship and the global influence of the US anti-abortion movement
Tania Penovic, Deakin University, AUSTRALIA
Reproductive Citizenship
Rebecca Smyth, Birmingham City University, ENGLAND
3B. History : Marriage and feminist claims
16h30 : After the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919, how did feminist campaigning groups in the in the 1920s Continue to Affect the Existence of Marriage Bars and other Barriers to Women's Participation in the Labour Market ?
Frances Hamilton, University of Reading, ENGLAND
Making Men Pay : The European Feminist Lawyers at the origins of the international law for the enforcement of alimony and child support payments
Sara Kimble, DePaul University, USA
Rewriting Montevideo : married women's nationality in Latin America
Marion Röwekamp, Colégio de México, MEXICO
18h00 : Fin des travaux
19h30 : Dîner de gala au Bouillon Racine - Conference dinner at the Bouillon Racine
Mardi 10 Septembre - Tuesday 10 September
Séance plénière 2 (en français) - Plenary session 2 (in French)
10h00 : L'avortement et la réinvention du paradigme constitutionnel, qui prend appui sur l'expérience récente de l'inscription dans la Constitution française d'une "liberté garantie" des femmes à recourir à l'interruption volontaire de grossesse
Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez, Université Paris Nanterre
11h15 : Pause-café - Coffee break
Ateliers 4 - Parallel sessions 4
4A. Représentation(s)
11h45 : Législatrices au tournant du XXe siècle. Quand des non-citoyennes écrivent et font voter les lois
Florence Renucci, Aix-Marseille Université, FRANCE
Débat privé/débat public, une porosité nécessaire pour déconstruire les inégalités de genre au sein de l'espace domestique
Lucas Morinière, Université du Havre, FRANCE
Charte européenne sur l'égalité́ femmes-hommes dans la vie locale
Catherine Le Bris, université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
et Pierre-Edouard Weill, Université de Brest, FRANCE
4B. Property
11h45 : Protection of women with respect to family home : perspectives from Turkey
Özgün Çelebi, Koç University, TURKEY
Misogyny in music : feminism, intellectual property and social justice
Metka Potocnik, University of Wolverhampton, ENGLAND
The case against cohabitation law reform in England
Rosemary Auchmuty, University of Reading, ENGLAND
13h15 : Déjeuner buffet - Buffet lunch
Ateliers 5 - Parallel sessions 5
5A. Violence et exploitation
14h30 : Convention d'Istanbul et violence obstétricale : nouveaux défis autour du droit des femmes
Vania Simoes, Nova School of Law, PORTUGAL
Viol et démocratie (contrat social et contrat sexuel)
Elodie Tuaillon-Hibon, université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, FRANCE
5B. Parents
14h30 : Why we need a feminist family law
Sarah Groszewski, University of Portsmouth, ENGLAND
At What Cost ? Economic Abuse and the Experiences of Survivors Seeking Child Support in British Columbia
Haley Hrymak, University of British Columbia, CANADA
Substantive Equality through Social Inclusion : Parenting Leave as a Citizenship-Facilitating Legal and Policy Instrument
Meemi Matero, University of Strathclyde, SCOTLAND
Surrogacy in a globalized world
Marisa Almeida Araújo, Lusiado University, PORTUGAL
16h00 : Pause-café et rafraîchissements - Tea break
Ateliers 6 - Parallel sessions 6
6A. Violence
16h30 : Femicide : a distinct form of homicide ?
Georgios Bastounas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE
Time, law, and the masculine citizen
Caroline Derry, Open University, UK
“Weaponizing” the tort of family violence ? Myths, stereotypes, lawyers' ethics and access to justice
Jennifer Koshan, University of Calgary, CANADA
and Deanne Sowter, Osgoode Hall Law School, CANADA
6B. Stereotypes
16h30 : Conditional Consent to sexual relations : a review of UK case law
Mini Saxena, SOAS University of London, ENGLAND
An Olympic medal in Islamophobia : the ideal French citizen is not a hijabi
Cathérine Van der Graaf and Eva Brems, Ghent University, BELGIUM
Facing the polluting effect of stereotypes on evidence : CEDAW's efforts to address gender-based discriminatory narratives
Elena Ghidoni, Deusto University, SPAIN
18h00 : Clôture - Closure
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