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Upcoming First EUWONDER International Workshop on “Gender, Populism and Constitutional Degradation in Europe and Beyond”
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Featured News Workshop 2023
Palazzo della Sapienza, Via Curtatone e Montanara, Pisa, Tuscany, 56126, Italy
Our First International Workshop “Gender, Populism and Constitutional Degradation in Europe and Beyond” is now approaching!
We will host several renowed scholars, have the privilege to hear their contributions and enhance knowledge as well as debates on the topic.
@Aula Magna Storica
Full Program:
Thursday, 12 9.30– 13.30
About JEAN MONNET PROGRAMME, European Commission
About EUWONDER: Introduction and opening, Elettra Stradella
Keynote Speech, Ruth Rubio Marín, Constitutional Strategies to Counter the Disestablishment of the Gender Order
Chair: Angioletta Sperti
G. Martinico, In the Mind of the Illiberal: Human rights as a Dispositif of Depoliticization
G. de Búrca, The Reshaping of Human Rights by the Illiberal Right
F. Tarragoni, Vera Figner, Mary E. Lease and Eva Peron: three female visions of historical populism
S. Suteu, The anti-gender constitutional playbook
V. Federico, Regulating Migration at the Time of Populism. Women as battleground in European populist migration legal framework
S. Penasa, Science and/against populism: legal narratives on gender in medicine and scientiJic research
15.30-18
Panel I, Populism, constitutional degradation, and gender-based representation
Chair: M. Malagodi
A.Riccioli, Gender backsliding as a de-democratisation process: The examples of Hungary and Poland
B.Arifi, Gender, rule of law and institutions in North Macedonia
M.Chuchracka, Rainbow capitalism vs Authoritarian populism
C.Correndo, Shaping gender in India: Legal navigation through the prism of women’s rights
G.Tzvetkova, Gender – a divider or a unifier for the Bulgarian left-wing and right-wing populism?
C.Magneschi, Care, democracy, constitution
Friday, 13, 09.30-11.30
Panel II, Populism, gender degradation, and reproductive rights
Chair: S. Osella
S.Di Giovanni, The right to gender health: A gender-sensitive analysis of article 32 of the Italian Constitution
D.Giunchedi, Paternalism, patriarchy, and the fear of female reproductive self-determination
R.Erbas, Women’s right to abortion after rape in Turkish law
S.Filippi, The unresolved issue of abortion rights in Italy: current issues and perspectives
M.C.Mautner, Sexual and reproductive rights. Challenges and opportunities
P.Salomone, The ‘surrogate body’ between Italian law proposals and the European discourse
11.45-13.45
Panel III, Populism, challenges to the rule of law, and gender-based violence
Chair: F. Martines – N. Rueda
S.Solomon, Democratic freedoms and religious-based violence: The case of Jerusalem’s parades
L.Bargellini, G.Pane, Reversing gender degradation by protecting the environment: A critical appraisal of environmental constitutionalism in Latin America
T.Basbugoglu, Gender-based violence against women and transgender people: Hegemonic masculinity and far-right populism
E.Yıldız, Secondary Victimization of Sexual Assault Victims by The Health Care System and Failure of Collecting Forensic Evidence
S.Tierno Barrios, Gender, feminism and restorative justice in a globalised and capitalist world: Challenges of law as an instrument of subversion of the narratives of domination in Spain