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Prabha Kotiswaran

@pkotiswaran

Professor of Law & Social Justice, King's College London; editor @beyondslavery @indianlawrev PI @erc project https://t.co/53bxXHgmcH

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linkhttps://linktr.ee/pkotiswaran calendar_today10-04-2013 19:31:03

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Thank you @BritishAcademy The Dickson Poon School of Law for the chance to examine the intersections of race, refugees & international crimes through Rwanda’s role in reshaping migration regimes. To centre this research in the Global South, from July I’m delighted to be based UCT Law School.

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Labour Day / International Workers' Day news: honoured to be giving a Current Legal Problems lecture UCL Faculty of Laws on 9 May, on 'Race, Legal Form and the Labour Contract'. Chaired by my dear labour law colleague Nicola Countouris. All welcome! ucl.ac.uk/laws/events/20…

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Delighted to host Samprati Pani Max Weber Forum for South Asian Studies on a crucial yet understudied aspect of social reproduction, i.e. provisioning. Join us on May 3 Laws of Social Reproduction ⚖️♀️ 12-1pm BST to learn about women, money, thrift & provisioning in Delhi Register at kcl.ac.uk/events/seminar… The Dickson Poon School of Law

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Aishwarya Nanthakumar will be speaking at the Laws of Social Reproduction series on informal women workers in a state-driven welfare scheme.

Find out more and register to attend this event ⬇
kcl.ac.uk/events/seminar…

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Very pleased to host Aishwarya Nanthakumar from Madras Institute of Development Studies on April 12 Laws of Social Reproduction ⚖️♀️ 12-1pm BST where she will speak on gendered labour within Amma Canteens in Chennai please register at kcl.ac.uk/events/seminar… The Dickson Poon School of Law

Very pleased to host Aishwarya Nanthakumar from @MIDS_Chennai on April 12 @LawsOfSocialRep 12-1pm BST where she will speak on gendered labour within Amma Canteens in Chennai please register at kcl.ac.uk/events/seminar… @KCL_Law
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(9/9) Sona Mitra, Director- Policy & Research, IWWAGE commenced the panel discussion by setting the stage with her introductory remarks and the concluding remarks were provided by Radha Chellappa, Executive Director IWWAGE
LEAD at Krea University Sharon Buteau Preethi Rao

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(7/9) Dipa Sinha assisting professor, Ambedkar University, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi emphasized the importance of safeguarding the basic labor rights of existing care workers to establish care as a viable economic sector.

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(6/9) Valeria Esquivel reinforced the idea that ensuring a decent standard of living for caregivers is essential for providing quality care services.

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(5/9) Recognizing the continuum between unpaid and paid care work, Prabha Kotiswaran also stressed on the importance of addressing this spectrum to strengthen the care economy effectively.

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(4/9) Prabha Kotiswaran Prabha Kotiswaran, Professor, King's College London King's College London highlighted the disparity between labor codes and the needs of women, particularly in the informal economy, indicating the necessity for policy reforms.

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(3/9) Valeria Esquivel, Employment Policies and Gender Specialist, International Labour Organization (International Labour Organization) emphasised the importance of viewing investments in care through a demand lens to create more and better job opportunities.

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(2/9) IWWAGE and IHD held a panel discussion to address this through discussions on elucidating clear definitions of 'caregivers' and 'care workers' along the paid-unpaid-underpaid continuum, creating effective care ecosystems, and ensuring decent work for caregivers.

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(1/9) The undervaluation of care work, largely performed by women, persists due to its intangible nature. Policymakers must integrate care work into macroeconomic planning, allocate resources, extend care facilities to all working women, and recognize paid caregivers' rights.

(1/9) The undervaluation of care work, largely performed by women, persists due to its intangible nature. Policymakers must integrate care work into macroeconomic planning, allocate resources, extend care facilities to all working women, and recognize paid caregivers' rights.
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'Caring for Caregivers' panel by IWWAGE & @Tweetihd was highlight of Day 1 at Univ of Hyderabad during . Experts discussed empowering strategies to strengthen care economy, highlighting importance of gender equality & caregiving. Sona Mitra Prabha Kotiswaran

'Caring for Caregivers' panel by @IWWAGEIFMR & @Tweetihd was highlight of Day 1 at @HydUniv during #64ISLEConference. Experts discussed empowering strategies to strengthen care economy, highlighting importance of gender equality & caregiving. @sonamitra @pkotiswaran
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