Home>[TWAIL] Investigating Violence in the Digital Age: Power, Evidence, and Accountability
03.03.2025
[TWAIL] Investigating Violence in the Digital Age: Power, Evidence, and Accountability
About this event
03 March 2025 from 12:30 until 14:15
Salle du conseil
13 rue de l'Université, 75007, ParisPlease join us for our upcoming conversation part of the series Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) conversations on current debates/crises on Accountability for mass atrocities in international law. This event is co-organized with the Law & Tech research group of Science Po Law School.
When the mechanisms of knowledge production and advocacy are themselves shaped, constrained, or even co-opted by dominant power structures, how do we hold perpetrators accountable?
This event will examine how legal frameworks, research methodologies, and counter-forensic technologies can be used to expose responsibility and challenge impunity. How can we rethink investigative practices in ways that resist appropriation and maintain their potential? What new alliances, tools, and strategies are needed to reclaim the power of evidence and advocacy?
Join us for a critical discussion on the current challenges of digital investigations, knowledge production, and accountability in the face of systemic violence.
Join us for a conversation with:
- Jumanah Bawazir (Forensic Architecture)
- Marta Arisi (Sciences Po Law School)
- Jean d’Aspremont (Sciences Po Law School)
- Dina Waked (Sciences Po Law School)
Contact: ecolededroit@sciencespo.fr