Kirsten J. Fisher
@kirstenfisher
Associate Prof. Ethics and Global Governance. @usaskPolitics
Books: Moral Accountability & International Criminal Law / Transitional Justice for Child Soldiers
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Great opportunity to contribute to a Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law on "IHL Under Pressure," abstracts due June 19: asser.nl/asserpress/doc…
Paving the ground for next Tuesday's conference on reproductive violence in international criminal law, Opinio Juris is hosting a blog series on this theme. Our first post looks at women's rights advocacy on this topic in the ICC. With AlixVuilleminGrendel opiniojuris.org/2024/06/03/sym…
McGill, Quebec clash with Mohawks in court over possible buried bodies montrealgazette.com/news/local-new… via Montreal Gazette
We're looking for interdisciplinary monographs & edited collections that rethink conventional approaches to contemporary legal issues in Africa for our brand new series! Email commissioning editor Dr. Megan Milan for more info [email protected] #africanstudies #africanhistory
Newly published: my article on #ICC reparations, the #Barlonyo massacre, disappointment, and economy of expectations. #Uganda #Ongewn Thanks to Opio Francis for research assistance. doi.org/10.1093/jicj/m…
Delighted to see Kirsten J. Fisher article published on the Barlonyo Massacre, #reparations & dynamics of expectations and disappointment in advance of our special issue on the #Ongwen case in JICJ academic.oup.com/jicj/advance-a…
The Centre for Law and Social Justice was honoured to join Newcastle Business School in hosting the official launch of Caitlin Mollica's book, ‘Agency and Ownership in Reconciliation: Youth and the Practice of Transitional Justice’.
This is going to be a wonderful and unique symposium about Mark Drumbl and Barbora Hola's new book. Please tune in!
Having developed & run a number of taught-abroad courses for @Usask, I hope the Canadian government renews the #GSO program to support Canadian students to study in "non-traditional" countries. Such a valuable experience for our students. artsandscience.usask.ca/news/articles/… U of Saskatchewanartsci