Who is Defne Güzel and What Makes Her “Criminal”
An interview with Turkish attorney and activist Kerem Dikmen
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An interview with Turkish attorney and activist Kerem Dikmen
In der Debatte über die neue rechte Bewegung wird oft gefragt, warum Aufklärung, Skandalisierung und Protest so wenig zu bewirken scheinen. Ich argumentiere, dass gängige Gegenstrategien häufig ins Leere laufen, weil sie unbeabsichtigt an jene Ordnungsmuster anschließen, über die die neue rechte Bewegung Legitimität gewinnt: Opferstatus, Gemeinschaftsbildung und ein verändertes Verhältnis zu Gewalt.
On “the Lost Treasure” of Feminist Revolutionary Legal Imagination Natascia Tosel (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Verona) This post…
Allyship is inherently flawed. Instead, the relationship of solidarity offers a just action-guiding framework for overcoming oppression.
Cases of rape committed by minors, especially those below the MACR, are often treated as hard cases at the margins of ordinary criminal justice. In my view, they belong at the centre of our thinking.
Solon redistributed land and cancelled debts in ancient Athens to preserve democracy from oligarchic collapse. This essay asks why contemporary proposals for wealth redistribution accept plutocratic thresholds that Solon would have recognised as a democratic failure.
Rape regulation amendment in Poland and hermeneutical injustice Klaudyna Horniczak & Karolina Śliwecka (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) This blog post presents…
By Kristin Y. Albrecht This review discusses Julia Hänni’s book on legal philosophy, “Rechtsphilosophie in a nutshell”, a clear and…
By redefining vulnerability as both a human constant and a political category, I aim to offer a compelling framework for rethinking migration. Vulnerability is not something to eliminate, it is something to understand.
The Political and Institutional Context of President Yoon’s Removal By Sunhong Min, Rapporteur judge, Constitutional Court of Korea On 4…