Mancini, Letizia

Letizia Mancini is an Associated Professor at the Università Statale di Milano. Since 2002, she has been teaching the courses of Juridical Anthropology and Sociology of Law at the Faculty of Jurisprudence. She is a member of the Academic Board of the Università degli Studi di Milano, and a member of the Editorial board of the journal Sociologia del diritto, among others. Recent publications include “Prevenire, contrastare e punire le pratiche di mutilazione genitale femminile.

Parmentier, Stephan

Stephan Parmentier studied law, political science and sociology at the universities of Ghent and Leuven (Belgium) and sociology and conflict resolution at the Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (U.S.A.). He currently teaches sociology of crime, law, and human rights at the Faculty of Law of the University of Leuven, and since September 2017 serves as the Chairperson of the Interfaculty Council of Development Cooperation at the same university. 

Oñati's Youth Facing the Armed Conflict: Analysing the Discourses of the First Post-Conflict Generation

Editores: Samara Velte

2018

Download this paper from here: https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=3284366

11/19/2018

La profesora Sarah Blandy (Universidad de Sheffield) ofrecerá la charla titulada Property "from the ground up", este sábado, 24 de noviembre, en la residencia Antia, a las 09:30. Robert Home, de la Universidad Anglia Ruskin, comentará la charla, y también intervendrá Joxerramon Bengoetxea, de la EHU/UPV, presentando el centenario de Eusko Ikaskuntza. Después de la charla, habrá un debate.

La entrada es libre y gratuita y sólo se requiere la confirmación de la asistencia, por medio de un mensaje a Susana Arrese (susana@iisj.es).

11/19/2018

Professor Sarah Blandy (University of Sheffield) will give a presentation on Property "from the ground up", on Saturday, 24 November, at the Antia Residence, 09:30am. Robert Home, of the Anglia Ruskin University, will be the discussant, and Joxerramon Bengoetxea, of EHU/UPV, will present the Basque Society of Studies's 100th Anniversary. A discussion will follow.

Attendance is free, and a confirmation email to Susana Arrese (susana@iisj.es) is requested.

Amietta, Santiago

Santiago Abel Amietta is currently a lecturer in criminology at the School of Social, Political and Global Studies, Keele University, UK. He holds a PhD from the University of Manchester, an MA from the Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law (IISL), and an LLB from the National University of Córdoba, Argentina (UNC). His research interests span the legal profession, lay participation in criminal justice, migration and integration, and state recognition of indigenous nations, with a continued regional focus on Latin America.

Feest, Johannes

Johannes Feest is a (retired) professor of Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of Bremen, Germany. He received his legal education at the universities Vienna and Munich and his sociological training at the University of California, Berkeley. From 1995-1997, he was Scientific Director of the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati . He has performed empirical research on criminal justice agencies (police, judges, prisons).

Varona, Gema

More than thirty years of interdisciplinary criminological work, with 4 sexenios and Docentiaz accreditation. From my Law degree and Diploma in Criminology (UPV1987-1992), my academic record and early participation in conferences stand out, as well as a collaboration grant (IVAC) and a Diploma in Leuven on penal policies in Europe. My thesis on restorative justice received the Extraordinary Doctorate Award, along with other awards from the UAB and the International Society of Criminology.

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