ANZSIL GSIL Interest Group Workshop

  • 31 Oct 2025
  • Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

Feminist Approaches to International Law in Times of Atrocity, Anthropocene, and Authoritarian Capitalism

Call for Papers

The ANZSIL Gender, Sexuality and International Law Workshop is organising a workshop on ‘Feminist Approaches to International Law in Times of Atrocity, Anthropocene, and Authoritarian Capitalism’. This workshop asks, what can feminist approaches to international law offer in our present moment? How can intersectional analysis, an attentiveness to structural and quotidian forms of oppression, and other feminist methodologies help to shed light on some of the most pressing international issues of our time and help to chart a pathway out? As the post-Cold War international legal order seems to be unravelling, can feminist approaches to international law help us to reimagine international law anew?

The Call for Papers has now closed.

If you have any queries about the Workshop, please contact Claerwen O’Hara: claerwen.ohara@unimelb.edu.au or Tamsin Paige: t.paige@deakin.edu.au

Further information is available here.

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