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The Law on the Use of Force: A Feminist Analysis (Routledge Research in International Law)

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Series Melland Schill studies in international law. Her research combines top-down and bottom-up perspectives on the development, role and place of legal norms, legal categories, legal identities and legal claims-making in conflict and humanitarian action. Sandvik is particularly concerned with soft law and with issues related to legality, legitimacy and accountability. While she has mainly used the qualitative methods of socio-legal studies, anthropology of law and international law structured and semi-structured interviews, participant observation, literature reviews, discourse analysis, doctrinal legal analysis , she has have also directed mixed-methods projects involving household surveys and statistical comparison.

Her geographic areas of expertise are Colombia and Uganda. Sandvik is also interested in emergent military and humanitarian technology, specifically focusing on cybersecurity, drones and robotics.

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At present, Sandvik is the project leader for the research project: Sandviks work has been translated into multiple languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, and Arabic. She obtained an LL. D from Harvard Law School in JUR - Robot Regulation.

The purpose of this paper is to analyze how far technology and information enable, facilitate or support the planning and implementation decisions in humanitarian vaccine cold chains for vaccination campaigns. The authors specifically focus on three emerging technologies that have the potential to create more flexible conditions in the field, and identify the need to further explore the link between uncertainty, information and irreversibility. As a theory on violent democracies, the theory of violent pluralism is silent on the gendered realities of this violence as it plays out in Latin America.

The article proposes to unpack this concept as a three-pronged relationship between political organising and gendered violence: Ultimately, the article is also an attempt to articulate a more general critique of the concept of violent pluralism — its conception of democracy, its possible erasure of the efforts of non-violent actors and how it calibrates the scope and intensity of political violence.

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The article identifies and unpacks the shifting composite of attention and dis-attention to male vulnerability and intersectionality residing at the heart of the gendered and racialised logic of screening and targeting. The article ends by discussing possible methodological turns for developing a more conscious techno-legal feminism. View all works in Cristin. The paper provides a brief account of the history of wristbands and similar, and offers an inventory of prototyped products.

The paper then unpacks the contemporary making of humanitarian wearables at the interface of global health, population control and security agendas. Taking Sandvik, Lindskov Jacobsen and McDonald framework of humanitarian experimentation as the point of departure, the paper identifies and explores a set of ethical questions relating to the digitization of beneficiary bodies in aid.

The management of digital identities after death is becoming a significant governance challenge for the global technology sector, with the appearance of thousands of ghost-accounts every day. Historically, effective, safe and dignified dead-body management DBM in the context of disasters and wars has been an important task for the humanitarian sector. This paper begins to articulate and unpack digital dead body management DDBM as an emergent challenge for the humanitarian sector. The Humanitarian Studies Colloquium is a quarterly forum for scholarly discussion of methodological and thematic issues in the emergent field of humanitarian studies, taking place at PRIO.

The disciplinary focuses of past colloquiums included history, the sociology of law, and anthropology. The disciplinary focuses of the first and second colloquiums were historical and socio-legal. The disciplinary focuses of past colloquiums included history, the sociology of law, anthropology, and media. The disciplinary focus of the first colloquiums was historical.

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Press photo Download business card. Sandvik is also the co-editor of Worlds of Human Rights. The use of technology and information for decisions that keep humanitarian vaccines cool. Refugee Resettlement as Humanitarian Governance: