Rekindling feminist approaches to legal displacement research: Introducing the 2023 blog series of the RLI Working Group on Feminist Theory and Displacement

Natasha Yacoub, Janna Wessels, Rosa da Costa

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Abstract

Feminist theory in refugee law rose to prominence in the 1990s. However, Dauvergne recently noted that “the past three decades of feminist work in refugee law advocacy stand as a cautionary tale” because “what began with a huge burst of energy and creativity in the final decade of the twentieth century has stalled spectacularly”. It is time for change.

This is the reason that, in 2020, the Refugee Law Initiative Working Group on Feminist Theory and Displacement was formed (the Working Group). It seeks to rekindle feminist engagement not only with refugee law narrowly understood, but also with legal displacement research more broadly. Based on the conviction that they have great reformatory potential, this group engages in regular discussions about the relevance of feminist approaches to legal displacement research, extending beyond refugee law to consider the legal protection of other forcibly displaced persons. A blog series, which will be released throughout 2023, will highlight some of these discussions. The present blog post serves to explain the work of the Working Group and introduce the monthly blog series on feminist approaches to legal displacement research.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRLI Blog on Refugee Law and Forced Migration
EditionRLI Blog Series on Feminist Theory
Publication statusPublished - 13 Jan 2023

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