The spring and summer seasons of 2018 will bring听two researchers to the LLDRL, in collaboration with the O鈥橞rien Fellowship Program听administered by the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism at the Faculty of Law.听
Professor Radha D'Souza
From March through June 2018, the LLDRL will welcome听O鈥橞rien Fellow听Professor听Radha D鈥橲ouza. Radha D鈥橲ouza is a critical scholar, activist, barrister and writer, who has lived and worked in India, New Zealand and the UK. She is currently a Reader in Law at the University of Westminster.听Her research straddles legal studies, development studies, sociology, geography, theory, comparative philosophy, and history. D鈥橲ouza鈥檚 work is well-known for its interdisciplinary breadth and for critically听engaging theories and practices within social movements.
Her book听Contextualising Interstate Disputes Over Krishna Waters: Law, Science and Imperialism听(Orient Longman India, 2006) is perhaps the only major critical work on interstate disputes over rivers within a federal constitution in a developing country context. Her work brings to light the legal, institutional, scientific, technological, and historical dimensions of the ongoing conflicts over Krishna waters in India. Her recent book听What鈥檚 Wrong with Rights? Social Movements, Law and Liberal Imaginations听(Pluto, 2018) maps听for the first time the transformations in the regime of international rights to the transformations in post-World War capitalism.
Professor Lorena Poblete
From April through July 2018, the LLDRL will welcome O'Brienf Fellow Dr. Lorena Poblete. Lorena Poblete is a researcher at Argentina鈥檚 National Research Council (CIS-CONICET/IDES) and Associate Professor at the National University of San Mart铆n (IDAES-UNSAM). She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the 脡cole des Hautes 脡tudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris) and听a DEA in Ethnology and Anthropology from the same university, and a Master's in Social Sciences from FLACSO (Argentina). She was a visiting scholar at Universit茅 de Lille 1 (France),听Frei Universitat Berlin (Germany) and Princeton University (US). Her research is broadly focused on labour听regulations, social security regimes and labour institutions. Currently, she is working听on a project about formalization policies in Argentina. In particular, the project focuses on policies concerning atypical workers such as self-employed workers and paid domestic workers.
Since 2014, Lorena Poblete has participated in various activities organized by the Labour Law and Development Research听Laboratory at 缅北强奸, and authored a working paper entitled 鈥淣ew Rights, Old Protection: The New Regulation for Domestic Workers in Argentina.鈥 During her fellowship, Dr. Poblete will be collaborating with Professor Adelle Blackett on new research on the enforcement of domestic workers鈥 labour rights in Argentina, in continuity with past research on this theme conducted through the LLDRL on South Africa and C么te d鈥橧voire.听
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