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Law, Crisis, Social Resilience

Social resilience and the practice of law and human rights will be the theme for this webinar. Scholars in Law, Sociology of Law and Human Rights’ Studies will present research on how resilience is translated into the legal discipline and acted upon in questions of climate change, migration, pandemics and human rights. Welcome to join the discussions!
Speakers
Vladislava Stoyanova, Senior Lecturer, Researcher and Coordinator for the Migration Law Research Network, Faculty of Law, Lund University.
Presenting on: Inherent Instability or Tipping of the Balance: Populism, Immigration and Legal Resilience in Europe
Anne Dienelt, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for International Affairs, Hamburg University.
Presenting on: Translating Resilience into the Legal Discipline at national, comparative and international levels
Miia Halme-Tuomisaari, Legal Anthropologist and Senior Lecturer in Human Rights Studies, Lund University.
Presenting on: The Resilience of Human Rights in a World of Ongoing Crisis
Chair:
Carlo Nicoli Aldini, Doctoral Student at the Sociology of Law Department, Lund University.
Hybrid seminar
Welcome to room Sh 208 at the School of Social Work, or join the webinar in Zoom.
Webinar series on social resilience
This webinar series is the result of a collaboration between the Society for Critical Studies of Crisis (SCSC) and the Social Resilience Theme launched by the Faculty of Social Sciences at Lund University.
With the series, we wish to promote the development of critical scholarship and establish an interdisciplinary network of scholars interested in pursuing research on social resilience in crisis times.
In the two webinars in fall 2022 Swedish and international scholars will discuss crisis and social resilience in relation to the topics of Conflict and Law and Justice.
About the event
Location:
Hybrid seminar: Room Sh 208 at the School of Social Work and Zoom.
Contact:
teres [dot] hjarpe [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se