Representations of Women in International Law, 3rd September 2014, 2-6pm, Faculty of Law, University of Vienna, Lecture room 14 (basement)

2:00pm -3:30pm: Panel 1: Representations
- Screening International Criminal Justice : What Part do Women Play ?, Anne Lagerwall, Université Libre de Bruxelles,
- Representations of Women in International Criminal Tribunals, Caterine Arrabal-Ward, Glasgow Caledonian University
- Spectacles of Justice: Gender Crimes in Law and on Screen, Keina Yoshida, London School of Economics
- International Law, Human Trafficking, Everydayness : exploring the ‘dark background of mere givenness’, Siobhan Mullally University College Cork
3:30-3:45pm: Break
3:45-5:00pm: Panel 2: Representatives
- A Woman First: Examining the Legacy of the Diplomat, Lawyer and Academic Patricia Roberts Harris, Ursula Tracy Doyle, Northern Kentucky University
- The Ideas of Women, Wendy Guns, Open University, the Netherlands
- Women as State Representatives in Sweden: A feminist Party entering Parliament in 2014, Katarina Jansson, Stockholm Arbitration and Litigation Center
5:00-5:15: Break
5:15-6:00pm: Idea Sharing: Future Plans for the Interest Group
Paper for discussion: Mentorship and Women in International Law Careers
Cheah Wui Ling, National University of Singapore and Emily Linnea Mahoney, Electronic Frontier Foundation.