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Leila Ullrich
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New Books in Law
Leila Ullrich, "Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Victim participation at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has routinely been viewed as an empty promise of justice or mere spectacle for audiences in the Global North, providing little benefit for victims. Why, then, do people in Kenya and Uganda engage in justice processes that offer so little, so late? How and why do they become the court’s victims and intermediaries, and what impact do these labels have on them? Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade (Oxford UP, 2024) offers a response to these poignant questions, demonstrating that the notio...
2024-12-18
1h 03
New Books in Political Science
Leila Ullrich, "Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Victim participation at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has routinely been viewed as an empty promise of justice or mere spectacle for audiences in the Global North, providing little benefit for victims. Why, then, do people in Kenya and Uganda engage in justice processes that offer so little, so late? How and why do they become the court’s victims and intermediaries, and what impact do these labels have on them? Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade (Oxford UP, 2024) offers a response to these poignant questions, demonstrating that the notio...
2024-12-18
1h 03
New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform
Leila Ullrich, "Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Victim participation at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has routinely been viewed as an empty promise of justice or mere spectacle for audiences in the Global North, providing little benefit for victims. Why, then, do people in Kenya and Uganda engage in justice processes that offer so little, so late? How and why do they become the court’s victims and intermediaries, and what impact do these labels have on them? Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade (Oxford UP, 2024) offers a response to these poignant questions, demonstrating that the notio...
2024-12-18
1h 03
New Books in Human Rights
Leila Ullrich, "Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Victim participation at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has routinely been viewed as an empty promise of justice or mere spectacle for audiences in the Global North, providing little benefit for victims. Why, then, do people in Kenya and Uganda engage in justice processes that offer so little, so late? How and why do they become the court’s victims and intermediaries, and what impact do these labels have on them? Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade (Oxford UP, 2024) offers a response to these poignant questions, demonstrating that the notio...
2024-12-18
1h 03
New Books in African Studies
Leila Ullrich, "Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Victim participation at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has routinely been viewed as an empty promise of justice or mere spectacle for audiences in the Global North, providing little benefit for victims. Why, then, do people in Kenya and Uganda engage in justice processes that offer so little, so late? How and why do they become the court’s victims and intermediaries, and what impact do these labels have on them? Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade (Oxford UP, 2024) offers a response to these poignant questions, demonstrating that the notio...
2024-12-18
1h 03
Podcast MARIAGE - Dans la Confidence
Le mariage secret de Leila et Rémy
MARIAGE SECRET On termine cette saison en beauté avec la suite et fin du récit de Leïla & Rémy ! Mais déjà, un grand MERCI pour toutes vos réactions sur la première partie !! On a bien vu que leur histoire vous a touchés et fait réagir. Et pour moi c’est un honneur d’être témoin de toutes ces confidences … Alors MERCI, voilà ! Et puis MERCI pour cette saison incroyable qu’on a vécu ensemble. Vous l’avez peut-être suivi, mais côté perso mon quotidien était bien chambo...
2023-07-26
1h 04
ReSearching Diversity
Tabea Hässler: Social change toward equality || LGBTQIA+ research
In this episode, we spoke with Tabea Hässler who is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. PAST (00:01:32): Tabea shares how as a high school student and activist, she launched a campaign against racism and homophobia after noticing that these topics were ignored at school. She explains how decorating the school overnight and bringing in speakers and press to speak against racism and homophobia were her first steps to becoming an activistic scholar. PRESENT (00:11:33): Tabea discusses an article by Saguy and colleagues (2009) on positive intergroup contact and its r...
2023-02-18
52 min
Menstruality
Wie wir unseren Körper wieder berühren und spüren lernen mit Nela Frida #17
Ihr Lieben, ich freue mich ganz besonders dieses Gespräch voller Inspiration und Kraft mit euch zu teilen. Ich spreche mit Nela Frida darüber, wie es sich anfühlt bewusst den eigenen Zyklus wahrzunehmen, zu lernen damit im Einklang zu leben & was genau uns dabei hilft. Wir sprechen darüber, wie wir eine liebevolle Beziehung zu unserem Körper stärken können, wie das unser Erleben der Menstruation verändern kann und wie das auch alles mit Selbstmassage, Berührung, Selbstliebe, Sexualität und Intimität in Beziehungen zusammenhängen kann. Das Gespräch startet ab...
2021-04-05
1h 53
Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts
Reaching out to whom?: Transitional Justice Institutions, Outreach and Local Communities
Sixth and final panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. In the last two decades, there has been growing pressure on international criminal courts to become more ‘victim-oriented’. There has also been increasing support for local and community-based Transitional Justice (TJ) mechanisms precisely because they are supposed to be closer and more accessible to victims and affected communities. In response to these pressures, new courts such as the International Criminal Court and the Special Court for Sierra Leone have deve...
2016-06-02
1h 19
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
Can Reparations transform Societies? The Practice of ‘Transformative Justice’ at the International Criminal Court (ICC)
Leila Ullrich, PhD in Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series.
2016-03-17
18 min
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
Misunderstood or Misused?: Exploring “Complex Victimhood” at the International Criminal Court
Leila Ullrich, PhD Candidate, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 3rd November 2014.
2015-02-02
46 min