Lawgem - Master's Study Program Law and Gender

Lawgem - Master's Study Program Law and Gender

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20/09/2024

IMPORTANT INFORMATION!!!!

ENROLLMENT at The New Master’s Program – LAW and GENDER (LAWGEM)

An innovative and groundbreaking master’s program in Law and Gender (LAWGEM) at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, is scheduled to commence in the academic year 2024/2025. This program represents a pioneering effort within the region and globally, aiming to systematically and comprehensively incorporate multidisciplinary, gender-sensitive perspectives into the legal studies curriculum. The integration of gender into all legal disciplines is vital for fostering an equitable legal system that recognizes and addresses the unique challenges faced by marginalized communities. By critically examining the interplay between law and gender, this program will empower future and current legal professionals to advocate for equitable policies and practices that challenge traditional notions of justice. Furthermore, as we witness a concerning backlash against gender equality initiatives in various spheres, it becomes increasingly essential to equip legal practitioners with the necessary tools to respond effectively and uphold the rights of all individuals.

For further details about the Law and Gender master’s program, please visit our website at (https://lnkd.in/dxWqMAk7). Working schedules for all courses are available at https://lnkd.in/dXujwZe2

TWO SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE.

The enrollment announcement is available at (https://lnkd.in/dCzze2mw ).

Enrollment is open until September 30, but there will be two more Calls in October.

Fee amounts €2,400 for international students, and 160,000 dinars for domestic students.

Foreign students have to start the Recognition of the Diploma procedure until September 30, in order to register for LAWGEM master.

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💡We are happy to invite you to collaborate in a new, experimental volume to be published in the book series Gender Perspectives in Law, Springer, under the title: Gender, Law, and Power: The South-North Engagement and Action.

➡️ This volume, Gender, Law, and Power: The South-North Engagement and Action would complement and extend the perspectives and understandings provided by books published in the series by opening a new space for dialogue—between the Global South and the Global North.

➡️ Instead of taking the South and the North as self-evident and coherent discursive and political concept-entities, the volume will attempt to bring legal, gender and feminist studies scholars and activists, anthropologists, historians, and social scientists concerned with injustice, oppression and discrimination along the intersecting axes of gender, s*x-orientation, race, class (and caste) from across the globe in conversation with each other.

➡️ For further information and deadlines for submissions, please check the document bellow

We are looking forward to receiving your papers!

Photos from Lawgem - Master's Study Program Law and Gender's post 08/06/2023

The start of the Spring School was announced during the opening ceremony by Sarah Groen, Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia, Vice-Dean Assist. Prof. Dr Nina Kršljanin, and Prof. Dr Dragica Vujadinović, the Head of the LAWGEM project and coordinator of the Spring School. A total of 69 candidates, including Serbian (47) and international (22) undergraduates, MA, and PhD students, participated in this Spring School. The Spring School adopted a hybrid format, which allowed a considerable number of foreign students to join the program remotely. Participants hailed from various countries, including Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, China, Croatia, France, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, and Vietnam, demonstrating their dedication and intense involvement over the two-week duration of the school.

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