
arushi
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Fish lady, lawyer. And a lover of board games, books & fashion. Thinking about domination in law.
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03-01-2014 16:49:33
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🆕'A culture where the rights of women and sexual and gender minorities can be wholly erased without even having to defend such a move clearly shows where the centre of power lies, and how it views those at the margins. ' Kunal Ambasta writes Read: theindiaforum.in/law/no-country…





Call for applications to the Laws of Social Reproduction ⚖️♀️ Early Career Researcher Workshop on law, social reproduction, care, gender and political economy, in Delhi in person in July details at tr.ee/AI6nvD5vab The Dickson Poon School of Law

Assam: Anowara Khatun, an elderly woman, was unable to afford a lawyer to fight her case. Result: She is in the detention centre for 1.5 years. Now, the Supreme Court has directed her release. Why was she declared a foreigner? What is her case? Read here: thequint.com/news/politics/…



📢Delighted to host Leopoldina Fortunati Laws of Social Reproduction ⚖️♀️ on Friday May 9, 1-2.30pm BST for the launch of The Arcana of Reproduction: Housewives, Prostitutes, Workers and Capital (2nd ed.) Verso Books kcl.ac.uk/events/the-arc… The Dickson Poon School of Law SexWorkResearchHub NSWP






📢 REGISTRATIONS OPEN! We’re kicking off our ‘Labouring Bodies, Unjust Laws’ Conference with a documentary film screening of ‘Working Girls’, which is based on our research and directed by Paromita Vohra. 22 July at Alliance française de Delhi Delhi 📌 tr.ee/jQEmmTKpX_


📢 REGISTRATIONS OPEN! Part II of ‘Labouring Bodies, Unjust Laws’ is our Conference in The Laws of Social Reproduction featuring prominent scholars and discussion on paid and unpaid reproductive labour by women in India. 23-24 July India International Centre(Official Account) 📌 tr.ee/jQEmmTKpX_



Bangalore, you’re next! Sign up for Working Girls, Paromita Vohra’s Paromita Vohra newest film based on our research of the laws of social reproduction in India. Aug 2, 5 PM at Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore 🔗 eventbrite.com/e/working-girl… Parodevi Pictures Avijit Mukul Kishore


#ReportLaunch The National Law School of India University (#NLSIU), Bengaluru, and Queen Mary University of London (Queen Mary University of London) are launching a report on the Foreigners Tribunals in Assam titled ‘Unmaking Citizens.’ 🗓️When: July 26, 2025 | 5 pm to 7 pm 📍Where: Teen Murti Bhavan,


Another full house for our second screening of Working Girls by Paromita Vohra in Delhi ✨ thank you for the amazing turnout! #workinggirls #labouringbodies #unjustlaws Next, we’re headed to Bangalore, Chennai and other cities we’ll be announcing soon!

