News
First Summer Training in Hamburg
The Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Law hosted ten researchers for the first Summer Training. The theme of the course was Career Building, Communication, and Empowerment.
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Kritika Sharma on Marvel’s “What-if” and Feminist Judgments at the SLSA
At the conference for the Socio-Legal Studies Association, Kritika compared the feminist judgments project to Marvel comics’ “What-if” series. She showed how science fiction can be employed as a tool to map and analyse feminist approaches to international law.
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Events return in September!
Key events of 2020/1 and 2021/2
Susanne Baer on Law for Real
Angelika Nussberger on Careers
Aim
The Minerva LAW (Legal and Academic Women’s) Network speaks to those researchers who have legal training, are undertaking legal research, and are thinking of pursuing a career in law, broadly defined. It brings together lawyers, academics, policy-makers, journalists, publishers and those in government bodies, non-governmental organisations and recruitment. Meetings take place regularly, once every two months. It is an initiative linked with Max Planck Law.
Member directory
The Network is run by 12 researchers at Max Planck Institutes in Germany.
You can find out more details about them here.