Reclaiming (Feminist) Justice: 50 Years after the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women
2026 will mark fifty years since the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women, and the initiative “Reclaiming (Feminist) Justice: 50 Years after the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women” will open its European programme in Rome on January 16, 2026.
Conference “Police and Social Change: The Challenges of Gender and Ethnicity in Contemporary Italy”
On January 16, 2026, will be held the final conference of the PRIN 2022 Project “Police and Social Change: The Challenges of Gender and Ethnicity in Contemporary Italy” at the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Bologna.
C. Chisari (2025), Gender-Sensitive Reparation through Art: Hammering Suffering at Fragmentos
The article examines the concept of gender-sensitive reparation within the framework of transitional justice, with particular attention to the potential of art as a form of symbolic reparation for women survivors of conflict.
Groomers, Gays, and Gender Ideology: Why the Anti-LGBTQIA+ Legislative Backlash is a Moral Panic and Why Criminologists Should Care
The article “Groomers, Gays, and Gender Ideology: Why the Anti-LGBTQIA+ Legislative Backlash Is a Moral Panic and Why Criminologists Should Care” analyzes the anti-LGBTQIA+ legislative backlash through the lens of moral panic.
The Gender Impact of Post-Conflict Reparations
On April 6th in Turin, the conference titled The Gender Impact of Post-Conflict Reparations: Historical, Philosophical, and Legal Perspectives.
The effect of war exposure on children; an exploration of conflict and post-conflict gendered experiences
The study by Roos van der Haer and Kathleen J. Brown, “The Effect of War Exposure on Children: An Exploration of Conflict and Post-Conflict Gendered Experiences”, examines the experiences of boys and girls in armed conflicts and assesses whether these gendered experiences have influenced social relationships in the post-war period.