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The MeToo movement in India and human rights and punitivism in Colombia DatesFriday 24 January 2025 (14:00-15:30)LocationBirmingham Law School Senior Common Room
24Jan The MeToo movement in India and human rights and punitivism in Colombia DatesFriday 24 January 2025 (14:00-15:30)LocationBirmingham Law School Senior Common RoomDescriptionBirmingham Law School's Global Legal Studies and Equality, Gender, and Feminist Legal Studies research seminar with two invited speakers, Dr Mónica Arango-Oyala (Oxford) and Dr Valeria Luis Pérez (LSE).
24Jan The MeToo movement in India and human rights and punitivism in Colombia DatesFriday 24 January 2025 (14:00-15:30)LocationBirmingham Law School Senior Common RoomDescriptionBirmingham Law School's Global Legal Studies and Equality, Gender, and Feminist Legal Studies research seminar with two invited speakers, Dr Mónica Arango-Oyala (Oxford) and Dr Valeria Luis Pérez (LSE).