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
Session Organizers: Michael MOLAVI,
Ida NAFSTAD, Sociology of Law Department, Lund University, Sweden,
and Kyriaki TOPIDI, European Centre for Minority Issues, Germany
See Session Abstract (V ISA Forum Website)
Provisional version; the final official version will be published by ISA after registration of the presenters, which has to take place before 22 March 2025.
Chair: Ida Nafstad, Sociology of Law Department, Lund University, Sweden
(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=160772) Digital Access and Decolonisation: The Case of Cultural Heritage Held in Russian Museums.
K. Lavrenteva
(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=159037) Colonialism Is a Dirty Word: A Legal Mobilization Study of Two Decolonial Protest Campaigns in Sweden.
M. Molavi
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