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CIPSS Events Registration Violence against Women and Post-Conflict Policing in Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire
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Violence against Women and Post-Conflict Policing in Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire

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The UN has promoted the establishment of specialized criminal justice mechanisms, such as specialized police and gendarmerie units, to respond to post-conflict gender-based violence. However, countries have differed in how they have established these units. Drawing on over 300 interviews in Liberia and Cote d’Ivoire, this presentation analyses how factors such as the strength of the women’s movement affects the establishment of these specialized units and the performance of personnel.

About the speaker
Peace Medie
is Senior Lecturer in Gender and International Politics at the University of Bristol. Her research addresses gender, politics, and conflict in Africa. Her book, Global Norms and Local Action: The Campaigns to End Violence against Women in Africa, was published in March 2020 by Oxford University Press. Her works have been published in African Affairs, International Studies Review, Politics & Gender, and the European Journal of Politics and Gender. Her work has won several awards, including the 2019 Best Article Award of the European Journal of Politics and Gender. She is a co-editor of African Affairs, the top-ranked African studies journal, and of the Oxford Studies in African Politics and International Relations book series. She is a Research Fellow at LECIAD, University of Ghana, and a 2015 - 2017 Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellow. Medie is also a successful fiction writer.

* This event is organized in collaboration with the Network on Civil Wars, UdeM.

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About this event
The UN has promoted the establishment of specialized criminal justice mechanisms, such as specialized police and gendarmerie units, to respond to post-conflict gender-based violence. However, countries have differed in how they have established these units. Drawing on over 300 interviews in Liberia and Cote d’Ivoire, this presentation analyses how factors such as the strength of the women’s movement affects the establishment of these specialized units and the performance of personnel.

About the speaker
Peace Medie
is Senior Lecturer in Gender and International Politics at the University of Bristol. Her research addresses gender, politics, and conflict in Africa. Her book, Global Norms and Local Action: The Campaigns to End Violence against Women in Africa, was published in March 2020 by Oxford University Press. Her works have been published in African Affairs, International Studies Review, Politics & Gender, and the European Journal of Politics and Gender. Her work has won several awards, including the 2019 Best Article Award of the European Journal of Politics and Gender. She is a co-editor of African Affairs, the top-ranked African studies journal, and of the Oxford Studies in African Politics and International Relations book series. She is a Research Fellow at LECIAD, University of Ghana, and a 2015 - 2017 Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellow. Medie is also a successful fiction writer.

* This event is organized in collaboration with the Network on Civil Wars, UdeM.

About this event
The UN has promoted the establishment of specialized criminal justice mechanisms, such as specialized police and gendarmerie units, to respond to post-conflict gender-based violence. However, countries have differed in how they have established these units. Drawing on over 300 interviews in Liberia and Cote d’Ivoire, this presentation analyses how factors such as the strength of the women’s movement affects the establishment of these specialized units and the performance of personnel.

About the speaker
Peace Medie
is Senior Lecturer in Gender and International Politics at the University of Bristol. Her research addresses gender, politics, and conflict in Africa. Her book, Global Norms and Local Action: The Campaigns to End Violence against Women in Africa, was published in March 2020 by Oxford University Press. Her works have been published in African Affairs, International Studies Review, Politics & Gender, and the European Journal of Politics and Gender. Her work has won several awards, including the 2019 Best Article Award of the European Journal of Politics and Gender. She is a co-editor of African Affairs, the top-ranked African studies journal, and of the Oxford Studies in African Politics and International Relations book series. She is a Research Fellow at LECIAD, University of Ghana, and a 2015 - 2017 Oxford-Princeton Global Leaders Fellow. Medie is also a successful fiction writer.

* This event is organized in collaboration with the Network on Civil Wars, UdeM.

CEPSI - uMontreal

3744 rue Jean-Brillant
5e étage, 530-1
Montréal QC H3T 1P1

CIPSS - McGill

Leacock Building, 3rd Floor
855 Sherbrooke Street W.
Montreal QC H3A 2T7

Le CEPSI et CIPSS sont deux branches dans deux universités qui s’intéressent aux questions reliées à la paix, à la sécurité internationale, ainsi qu’aux questions de gouvernance et de coopération internationale.

CIPSS and CEPSI are two interconnected centres of research dedicated to the study and research on peace, security, governance, and international cooperation.

 

Reconnaissance de territoire autochtone:

L'Université de Montréal et le CEPSI sont situés là où, bien avant l’établissement des Français, différents peuples autochtones ont interagi les uns avec les autres. Nous souhaitons rendre hommage à ces peuples autochtones, à leurs descendants, ainsi qu’à l’esprit de fraternité qui a présidé à la signature en 1701 de la Grande Paix de Montréal, traité de paix fondateur de rapports pacifiques durables entre la France, ses alliés autochtones et la Confédération haudenosauni (prononciation : O-di-no-sho-ni). L’esprit de fraternité à l’origine de ce traité est un modèle pour notre communauté universitaire.

Land Acknowledgement: McGill University and CIPSS are situated on the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehà:ka, a place which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst nations. We recognize and respect the Kanien’kehà:ka as the traditional custodians of the lands and waters on which we are located today.