Reclaiming (Feminist) Justice: 50 Years of the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women (1976–2026)
About the Event
In 2026, we will mark the 50th anniversary of the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women (1976).
To celebrate this milestone, a series of events (study days, public discussions, and collective exchanges) will be organized across several European countries, bringing together scholars, activists, researchers, organizations, and members of the public.
What’s on the program?
🗣️ roundtable discussions bringing together scholars and grassroots actors,
🤝 participatory workshops with students and activists,
📚 bookstore events,
🎬 screenings of activist and documentary films,
🎶 collective singing and artistic performances,
💭 and above all, spaces to ask essential questions: how can justice be imagined and practiced beyond its “traditional” legal frameworks? And why are feminist, ecological, activist — and more broadly civic — forms of engagement vital to the health of our democracies and societies?

Pratical informations
on-site only events:
- Rome | January 16, 2026
- Lausanne | February 27, 2026
- Brussels and Antwerp | March 25-28, 2026
No requirements. Registration possible for the morning session, the afternoon session or both.
between 13:00 - 14:00 CET. No previous application is required.
Speakers
Justine Chatellard, University of Lausanne
Daniela Susarenco, Sapienza University of Rome
Milene Le Goff, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Contact
If any quiries, don't hesitate to address them to milene.le.goff@ulb.be or justine.chatellard@unil.ch.