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June 18: Fifth and final reading group session
The fifth reading group session will focus on: - McGlynn, C., Westmarland, N., & Godden, N. (2012). “‘I just wanted him to hear me’: sexual violence and the possibilities of restorative justice” - Goodmark, L. (2018). “Restorative justice as feminist practice”

May 27: presentation by Nicolas Nayfeld
“The fight against impunity” as part of the intensive week at the College of Law at Lyon 3 University

May 15: reading group, fourth meeting
Fourth session of the reading group: a paper in progress by N. Nayfeld and J. Lenne-Cornuez.

May 6: recruitment of a trainee
Anastasis Mauriac has joined the project as a trainee and will conduct quantitative and qualitative research on perceptions of impunity in community organizations.

May 12: presentation by Johanna Lenne-Cornuez
“Criminalization of rape and the fight against impunity: Reflections on the critique of ‘carceral feminism’,” Philosophical Approaches to Rape and Interdisciplinary Dialogues, International Conference, organized by Claudia Serban and Elsa Dorlin, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, May 12-13, 2025.

April 14: reading group, third meeting
Third session of the reading group: Judith Levine, Erica R. Meiners, The Feminist and the Sex Offender. Confronting Sexual Harm, Ending State Violence, 2020, part III, ch. 12, part IV.
 
March 24: reading group, second meeting
Second session of the reading group: Lise Gotell, "Reassessing the Place of Criminal Law Reform in the Struggle Against Sexual Violence. A Critique of the Critique of Carceral Feminism", Rape Justice : Beyond the Criminal Law, dir. Anastasia Powell, Nicola Henry, Asher Flynn, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 + Chloë Taylor, "Anti-Carceral Feminism and Sexual Assault -- A Defense. A Critique of the Critique of the Critique of Carceral Feminism", Social Philosophy Today, 2018.
 
February 20 : reading group, first meeting
First session of the reading group: Rocío Lorca, ‘Should Feminists be Worried about Impunity?', 37 Harvard Human Rights Journal, 47-79, 2024.
 
February 13 : teacher/student meeting
‘Violence against women: what does fighting impunity mean?' with Johanna Lenne-Cornuez (Lyon 3), Nicolas Nayfeld (Lyon 3) and Rayan Kahil (Lyon 3).
 
February 4 : first general meeting
Meeting between the various members of the project: timetable, activities, readings, etc.
 
January 29 : Conference, Ecole nationale de la magistrature
Johanna Lenne-Cornuez: Violence against women: what does ‘fighting impunity' mean? Nicolas Nayfeld: What is impunity?
 
January 1 : Project launch
The project ‘Feminisms and the fight against impunity', funded by the Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University, started on 1 January 2025
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