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                               The Feminism and Legal Theory Project at 30
          A Workshop on Geographies of Violence: Place, Space, and Time
                                           January 24-25, 2014

                          Emory University School of Law-Room 575 Gambrell Hall
                                   1301 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30322

Friday, January 24, 2014
4:00 - 6:30 pm Locating Violence
   *   Violence and Freedom of Speech: An
       Analysis from the Rule of Law Ideal
       and the Vulnerability Framework I
       Paula Ahumada (Universidad de Chile
       School of Law)
   *   Women Who Punish: Feminist
       Technocracy and Violence Against
       Women I Aziza Ahmed (Northeastern
       University School of Law)
   *   War on Women and Violence I
       Victoria Nourse (Georgetown Law)
   *   The Violence of The Political I Jack
       Jackson (Whitman College)

6:30 - 8:00 pm DINNER
                                                 Non-Violence by Carl Fredrik Reuterswird
Saturday, January 25, 2014

9:00 - 9:30 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
9:30 am - 12:00 pm Violence and Society
   * (Gendered) Violence from an Individual (Criminal Justice) and Societal Perspective I Ulrika Andersson (Lund
       University)
   *   Person/s of Interest and Missing Women: Legal Abandonment in the Downtown Eastside I Elaine Craig
       (Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law)
   *   What Not to Do When Your Roommate is Murdered in Italy I Martha Grace Duncan (Emory University School
       of Law)
   *   Examining Legal Reform and Gender Justice in Turkey: The (Mis)use of Medical Reports in Cases of Sexual
       Violence I Tugce Ellialti (University of Pennsylvania)

12:00 - 1 pm LUNCH
   * Normative Legal Gaps in the International Protection of Women Against Violence I Jackie Jones (University of
       the West of England, Bristol Law School)

1:15 - 3:15 pm Violence and Intimacy
   *   Redefining a Survivor-Centered Approach: Questioning 'Violence', 'Victim', and Gendered Dichotomies in an
       Intimate Partner Violence Law Clinic I Teresa Drake and Tiffany Lee (University of Florida School of Law)
   *   Sexual Violence in Marriage and on Street: What Needs to be Called Rape? I Nishi Mitra (Advanced Centre for
       Women's Studies Tata Institute)
   *   Theorizing Violence Against Men I Valorie Vojdik (University of Tennessee College of Law)

3:30 - 5:30 pm Violence, Law, and Justice
   * Law and Justice are Not Always the Same: Using Human Rights Processes to Find Justice for People
       Subjected to Abuse I Leigh Goodmark (University of Maryland School of Law)
   *   Varying the Variations: An Expanded Spectrum of Violences and the Problem of Law's Response I Aisling
       Swaine (New York University School of Law)
   *   Beyond Prosecutions: Needs Assessments Within the Reparation Model in Post-Conflict Settings I Josephine
       Ndagire (Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law)

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