Decolonialism and Sociology of Law 2
Paper Presentation Session of RCSL WG Comparative Studies of Legal Profession, set up in partnership with WG Law and Migration
as part of the RCSL Sessions for the V ISA Forum 2025, Knowing Justice in the Anthropocene, Rabat, Morocco, 6-11 July 2025,
Wednesday 9 July 2025, 15.00-16.45
Room ASJE001 (Annex of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences)
Session Organizers: Michael MOLAVI, Sociology of Law Department, Lund University, Sweden,
and Kyriaki TOPIDI, European Centre for Minority Issues, Germany
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: Agnieszka Kubal, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
(id=153116) Colonial Practices and Mechanisms Hampering Access to Administrative Justice: Empirical Evidence from a Multi-Local Case Study.
J. Dahlvik
(id=156625) Digital Self-Representation of Minority Wom*n: An Intersectional Analysis of Sámi Content Creators.
J. Metcalfe and K. Topidi
(id=158647) Digital Colonisation in Africa: Continuities of Colonial Exploitation through Knowledge Production.
S. Pandey Pandey
(id=160655) Erosion of Minority Rights in the 21st Century: Navigating Global Challenges, Postcolonialism, and the Role of AI.
R. Medda-Windischer and K. Crepaz
(id=160319) The Coloniality of LAW: Constitutionalism and Human Rights.
A. Sampaio Rossi
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