Lawgem - Master's Study Program Law and Gender

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The Faculty of Law at the University of Belgrade, with support from the OSCE Mission to Serbia, is announcing the Call for the Summer School “Law and Gender”.

This is the second event of its kind, following the first, which was called the Spring School and was held in May 2023.

The Summer School “Law and Gender” will be held from Monday July 1st to Friday July 5th.

Serbian and international students at the undergraduate, MA, and PhD levels are invited to register for the Spring School. Registration will be open from 12-26 June, 2024.

All selected candidates will be notified by 28 June, 2024. Interested participants should register via this LINK, providing a Motivation Letter and a short CV (including education, professional affiliation, and interest in gender equality issues).

For more information, please follow the link: https://lawgem.ius.bg.ac.rs/2024/06/12/announcment-of-the-call-for-the-summer-school-law-and-gender/.

17/06/2023

Women have shared their concern about the erasure of "all female identities" after Johns Hopkins University used the phrase "non-man" to describe le****ns.

The Baltimore-based university received backlash online after defining "le***an" as "a non-man attracted to non-men" in its glossary of LGBTQ+ terms.

The update, which has since been removed from the website, was initially meant to be inclusive of non-binary individuals, who may still identify as le****ns.

However the definition was labeled misogynistic, with social media users pointing out that the guide does not use similarly non-binary-inclusive language for the term "gay man."

Should you wish to read the full article, please follow the link: https://www.newsweek.com/johns-hopkins-women-transgender-non-binary-1806627.
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