Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the intersection of legal frameworks and gender equality, examining how laws can either promote or hinder gender justice. Papers may analyze specific legal reforms and their impacts on women's rights across different jurisdictions.
This session focuses on the role of gender in criminal justice systems, investigating how gender biases affect legal outcomes for women and marginalized groups. Contributions may include case studies, policy analyses, and recommendations for reform.
This track delves into the concept of intersectionality as it pertains to legal reform, highlighting how overlapping identities influence individuals' experiences with the law. Papers should address the implications of intersectional analysis for developing more inclusive legal policies.
This session examines the representation of women in leadership roles within legal institutions and its implications for gender justice. Discussions may include barriers to entry, mentorship programs, and strategies for increasing female representation.
This track addresses the legal responses to gender-based violence, evaluating the effectiveness of current laws and policies in protecting victims. Contributions may focus on case law, advocacy efforts, and the role of international human rights standards.
This session explores how cultural contexts shape legal understandings and practices related to gender. Papers may analyze specific cultural norms, traditions, and their implications for gender justice within legal systems.
This track investigates the contributions of non-governmental organizations in advocating for gender justice and legal reform. Discussions may include successful campaigns, partnerships with legal institutions, and challenges faced by NGOs.
This session focuses on the relationship between gender and economic justice, examining how legal frameworks can address economic disparities faced by women. Papers may explore issues such as wage gaps, property rights, and access to resources.
This track invites contributions from young scholars and activists on their views regarding gender and legal issues. Discussions may include innovative approaches to advocacy, education, and the role of youth in shaping future legal reforms.
This session examines gender justice issues from a global perspective, highlighting comparative analyses of legal systems and their treatment of gender issues. Papers may focus on transnational movements, international law, and cross-cultural comparisons.
This track explores the impact of technology on gender justice and legal practices, including issues such as digital rights, online harassment, and access to legal resources. Contributions may analyze how technology can both empower and undermine gender equality.
