research
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By reflexively engaging with the im/possibilities and violences of laws and legal systems through a community-based inquiry, the project hopes to offer a register and prefigure new ways and approaches of resisting the violence of law in the here and now by developing and nurturing everyday debordering praxes.
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As a (counter)narrative lens, the framework of enforced disappearances offers an opening for rupturing the im/possibilities of state juridical justice and for recentring no-borders visions of migration justice for migrant and bordering communities living with the dead, including through reparative truth and healing.
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Between 29 March and 17 May 2023, the Feminist Autonomous Centre for research facilitated an online community course on ‘Resisting the criminalisation of facilitation’. The current co-leads of de:border // migration justice collective, Valentina Azarova and Noemi Magugliani, contributed to a session on ‘Legal and political struggles in court’.