2025 RCSL Meeting in Rabat – Session 06final

I – Environmental Justice As a Gender Issue / II – Decolonialism and Sociology of Law 1


Session part of the RCSL Sessions at the V ISA Forum 2025, Knowing Justice in the Anthropocene, Rabat, Morocco, 6-11 July 2025.
Tuesday 8 July 2025, 11.00-12.45
Room ASJE001 (Annex of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences)

Merges two Paper Presentation Sessions prepared separately,
one, Environmental Justice As a Gender Issue, of RCSL WG Gender, Law and Society, Session Organizers: Barbara Giovanna BELLO, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy,
and Letizia MANCINI, University of Milan, Italy;
see Session Abstract (V ISA Forum Website)
the other, Decolonialism and Sociology of Law 1, of RCSL WG Comparative Studies of Legal Professions, Session Organizers: Ole HAMMERSLEV, Lund University, Sweden,
Michael MOLAVI and Ida NAFSTAD, Sociology of Law Department, Lund University, Sweden;
see Session Abstract (V ISA Forum Website)

Final version produced for publication on the RCSL Website; see also the official version published by ISA.

Chair: Luisa Hedler, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

I – Environmental Justice As a Gender Issue

(id=156952) Gender-Based Violence and Psychoactive Substance Use Among Women.
A. Ramírez López

(id=157292) Law As a Tool for Climate Justice: Learning from the Women’s Movement. a Comparison between the Climate Movement and Women’s Movement in the Use of Law As a Tool for Social Change.
L. Frerichs

(id=160002) Women’s Environmental Justice Movements: Inequalities and Rights.
G. Truda


II – Decolonialism and Sociology of Law 1

(id=160526) Temporal Inequalities and International Human Rights Law.
E. Lennhammer

(id=164689) Decolonizing the Sociology of Law in Central and Eastern Europe: Rethinking Legal Discourses and Colonial Legacies.
E. Gorska

(id=166076) Lawyers Dealing with Everyday Life Ethics in Corporate Legal Firms in Cabo Verde and Mozambique: Colonial Continuities, Resistance, and Change.
S. Santos


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