Gender Justice in International Criminal Law Conference
Overview
A two-day hybrid gathering advancing feminist strategy and accountability for gender-based crimes under international criminal law.
The Gender Justice in International Criminal Law Conference has become the leading forum in which legal practitioners, scholars, activists, survivors, and policymakers come together to strategise and respond to entrenched and emerging challenges in gender justice, particularly as it relates to accountability for core international crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide).
Asia in Focus Panels
- Accountability Strategies Across the Region
- Afghanistan: Strategising for Survivor-Centred Justice
- Iran: Building an Accountability Architecture
- Myanmar: Beyond the Merits Phase at the ICJ
- Whose Crisis Counts?
Thematic Panels
- People's Tribunals and the Limits of Formal Accountability
- Advancing Accountability for Crimes Targeting Persons with Diverse SOGIESC
- Big Tech, AI and Feminist Digital Accountability
- Climate, Conflict and Gender
- Systems Thinking for Gender Justice
- Practising Feminist International Criminal Law
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 day 9 hours
- In-person
Location
International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
12 Kortenaerkade
2518 AX Den Haag
How do you want to get there?

Organised by