What would European Court of Human Rights decisions look like if they recognised + applied #intersectionality?🤔
The project “Intersectional Rewrites: European Court of Human Rights Judgments Reimagined” (@intersectRW) imagines a jurisprudence that rises to this challenge.
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The volume will gather 15 judgments from the European Court, rewritten by activists, practitioners, and academics based on key learnings of intersectionality theory and praxis.
In doing so, it aims to contribute to a broader endeavour of critical rewrites such as the feminist judgments projects through an exclusive focus on the critical paradigm of #intersectionality.
Authors will offer their own versions of impactful decisions from the European Court of Human Rights from an intersectional perspective.
See this handy explainer from our friends at @Equinoxrji on what #intersectionality means:
We are currently inviting expressions of interest to join our community of writers to help reimagine ECtHR caselaw through an intersectional lens 🌈💫
👉🏾 Details can be found here: bit.ly/3L5fVcU
👉🏾 Deadline is 31 May
👉🏾 Follow the project via:
⭐️ our website: intersectionalrewrites.org
⭐️ Twitter: twitter.com/intersectRW and
⭐️ Instagram: instagram.com/intersectional…
#FeministJudgments #IntersectionalRewrites
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