Legal mobilisation has been broadly theorised and empirically studied as a repertoire of contentious action within the inter-disciplinary scholarly field of social movements and the law. However, very rarely has the use of legal tactics been compared across different policy fields and social movements, resulting in an overall issue-specific literature on legal mobilisation. This conference aims to foster multi-disciplinary and comparative cross-movement research on legal mobilisation by bringing together scholars researching legal mobilisation from different angles and in different empirical fields.
20 May 2025
13,30-14 Arrival & welcome (Altana)
14-15,30 Keynote lecture (Altana) (Live streaming available here)
Lesley Wood (York University)
Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop! – Maintaining Momentum for Gaza Amidst Grief and Fear
15,30-16 Coffee break
16-17 Introduction (Altana) (Live streaming available here)
Donatella della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore), Scott Cummings (University of California, Los Angeles) & Federico Alagna (Scuola Normale Superiore)
17-18,45 Session 1
1A. Cross-movement/1. Law and legal mobilisation practices across diverse domains (Altana Room) – Chair: Gaëtan Cliquennois
Zuzanna Godzimirska (University of Copenhagen)
Friends or Foes: Amici Curiae in International Human Rights Courts
Daniela Musina (Scuola Normale Superiore) & Lorenzo Ghione (University of Bologna)
Entangled Struggles: Legal Mobilisations Against Institutional Violence in Italy and Tunisia
Lala Darchinova (European University Institute)
Left With No Alternatives? In The Quest For Radical Legal Imaginations
Vittoria Becci (European University Institute)
Aesthetics and dynamics of law and social space: how social movements imagine the law
Xenia Chiaramonte (University of Venice Ca’ Foscari)
Reframing Law and Social Movements: legal forms in contemporary struggles
1B. Environmental and territorial justice (Aula Pollaiolo) – Chair: Laura Salzano
Federica Frazzetta (Scuola Normale Superiore) & Paola Imperatore (University of Pisa)
Legal mobilization in LULU campaigns: explore legal mobilization strategies and outcomes in asymmetric conflicts
Bartek Goldmann (University of Trento), Louisa Parks (University of Trento) & Elsa Tsioumani (University of Liège)
Legal mobilization for Environmental Justice: Indigenous Peoples and the Convention on Biological Diversity
Chris Hilson (University of Reading)
Legal Mobilisation and the Dutch Nitrogen Crisis: Connecting Legal Stock and Framing
Daniela Piana (University of Bologna)
P4P – people for planet justice. Environmental legal needs and access to justice
21 May 2025
9-9,45
Keynote lecture (Altana) (Live streaming available here)
Scott Cummings (University of California, Los Angeles)
Mobilizing Law against the Rule of Law
9,45-11,15 Session 2
2A. Regressive mobilisation and the use of law in non-democratic contexts (Altana Room) – Chair: Scott Cummings
Aleksandra Vaisberg (University of Bergen)
“Please sentence [this person] to a fine”: Legal Mobilization in the Repertoires of Contention of Human Rights Organizations in Russia
Gaëtan Cliquennois (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) & Simon Chaptel (Rennes University)
Conservative Tactics in the European Court of Human Rights: Interference, Blame, Shame, and Strategic Consequentialism
Michał Stambulski (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Populism and Right-Wing Legal Mobilization in a Constitutional Key
Daniela Trucco (Université libre de Bruxelles)
From ‘progressive’ to ‘conservative’ legal mobilisation: a research project and trajectory
2B. Migration and borders/1 (Pollaiolo Room) – Chair: Chiara Denaro
Sarah Scott Ford (University of Copenhagen) & Alice Fill (École Normale Supérieure and University of Roma Tre)
Tapping into legal infrastructures: a way forward for migrants’ rights mobilization in West Africa
Laura Salzano (University of Barcelona) & Kris van der Pas (University of Tilburg)
Strategic interpretation and the “legal stretching”: The case of Article 38 of Spanish law 12/2009
Eriselda Shkopi (University of Venice Ca’ Foscari)
Legal mobilisation in Canada: migrant agricultural workers’ and access to fundamental human rights
Mitali Agrawal (University of Copenhagen)
Understanding the influence of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)’s Legal Interventions
11,15-11,45 Coffee break
11,45-13,15 Session 3
3A. Feminism and reproductive rights (Altana) – Chair: Amira Tamim and Sophia Hoffinger
Elisa Bellè (University of Glasgow)
Objection Overruled. The feminist movement of the 1970s, between anti-institutional stances and legal mobilizations
Karolina Kocemba (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
The Clash Over Reproductive Rights: Example of Legal Mobilizations in Poland
Tamara Roma (University of Palermo)
The abortion infodemic. Detrimental legal effects in the US and beyond. A comparative analysis
3B. Migration and borders/2 (Aula Pollaiolo) – Chair: Alice Fill
Chiara Denaro (University of Palermo)
Legal mobilisations about border procedures in Italy, Albania and beyond. Preliminary considerations on their juridical and political impact
Caterina Ieronimo (University of Palermo)
The Use of Strategic Litigation in Challenging European Anti-Smuggling Laws: The Kinsa Case at the ECJ
Alice Lacchei (University of Bologna) & Adel-Naim Reyhani (University of Bologna)
From Borders to Courtrooms: Intermediaries and Legal Mobilization Against Refugee Pushbacks
Teresa Degenhardt (Queens University Belfast) & Alessandro Senaldi (University of Bari)
The border Abolitionist movement and the Law: the case of Italy (1990-2005)
13,15-14,45 Lunch break
14,45-16,30 Session 4
4A. Anti-racism, pro-Palestine movement and the compression of basic freedoms (Altana) – Chair: Bartek Goldmann
Sevgi Dogan (Scuola Normale Superiore)
The Convergence of Democracy and Authoritarianism: A Comparative Study of Attacks on Academic Freedom in Europe
Maja Sager (University of Lund) & Marta Kolankiewicz (University of Lund)
The law as pharmakon. Anti-racist engagements in the law in a Swedish context
Amira Tamim (University of Edinburgh) & Sophia Hoffinger (University of Edinburgh)
Lawfare in the shadow of Staatsräson: Continuities and change in the juridified struggle over Palestine in Germany
Laila Hassan (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Challenging Repression, Advancing Justice: The Role of Movement Lawyering in the Palestinian Solidarity Movement in Europe
Donatella della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore) & Federico Alagna (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Legal mobilisation without the law? Lessons from the Palestine solidarity movement
4B. Cross-movement/2. Law and legal mobilisation practices across diverse sectors (Aula Pollaiolo) – Chair: Zuzanna Godzimirska
Erika Greco (University of Florence)
Re-politicizing strike actions: Sudd Cobas’ protests between indiscriminate repression and solidarity
Francesca Rispoli (University of Pisa) & Marco Antonelli (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Civil Party Litigation: Transformative Justice in Combating Organized Crime
Stefan Thierse (Bremen University)
From legal to political mobilization: constitutional litigation against blanket data retention and the involvement of social movement organizations
Gomer Betancor (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia) & Mert Arslanalp (Bogazici University)
Navigating Administrative Repression in Spain: The Case of Gag Laws and Bureaucratic Constraints
Carola Lingaas (VID Specialised University Oslo)
Resistance in Times of Reconciliation: Sámi Social Movement in Response to ‘Green Transition’
16,30-17
Donatella della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore), Scott Cummings (University of California, Los Angeles) & Federico Alagna (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Taking stock and moving forward (Altana)
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