Leila Ullrich
@leilaullrich
Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Oxford. Researching on feminism, victims' justice, international criminal law, counter-terrorism
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12-04-2013 21:40:27
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Recovering from 4 days of HM with the pleasure of reading some proofs, one of which is the end result of too many years of work, and the other the start of something new. Coming out very soon with Historical Materialism Journal & National Law School of India Review #imperialism #jurisdiction #infrastructures #legalform #Chimni
Very much looking forward to this! Thanks so much for inviting me! QUB Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice
I really enjoyed recording this podcast in which I further develop some of the ideas of my book on victim participation in transitional justice as unpaid labour with Tine Destrooper and Kim Baudewijns.
I so much enjoyed this discussion in Belfast on my book which gave me a new boost for my writing. Thank you so much for the invitation and for the generous engagement! @reparationsni Kieran McEvoy Lauren Dempster Julia Viebach
In this new episode Leila Ullrich discusses new ways for understanding victim participation, not just as a right, but as work victims actively contribute to the international justice system, and that should be duly acknowledged as such #justicevisions
Fascinating day QUB School of Law yesterday with QUB Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice and #QUBTJcluster seminar delivered by Leila Ullrich, the annual Stephen Livingstone lecture by Patrick Corrigan , and QUB Palestine Assembly teach-in with Erika Jiménez sharing her work with Palestinian youth
Please join us tomorrow (18.2) at 4.15pm (in person and online) for an event on 'The Legal Duty to Prevent Genocide: Gaza and Academic Responsibility' w. Nimer Sultany and ICJP (🦋: icjpalestine.com) law.ox.ac.uk/content/event/…
Check out our wonderful collection of essays plotting, dreaming, reimagining, abolishing, redistributing and reconstructing ICL's Critical Aftermaths w. Christine Schwobel-Patel & Richard Clements
Join us for our final two amazing events of the year: the first on Tuesday (17th) at 4.15pm with the incredible Silvana Tapia Tapia and Lorena Burbano on 'Anti-carceral feminisms in Ecuador: toward a non-penal feminist justice' (hybrid) law.ox.ac.uk/content/event/…
And the second one o Tuesday (24th) at 5.15pm with Dr Kalika Metha on 'Permanent Suspicion: Reframing Criminal Law Through Postcolonial Thought.' All welcome! (hybrid) :) Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin law.ox.ac.uk/content/event/…
Reflections on working in/for the university in the wake of violence. My latest, co-authored with Leila Ullrich: link.springer.com/article/10.100…