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The ACCJ is pleased to announce that UvA will host the in-person two-day SAFI Conference on 9th and 10th October 2025. The conference is co-organized by our colleague, Hadassa Noorda.
Event details of 6th Annual SAFI Conference on Reimagining Justice
Date
9 October 2025
Time
09:00

This year’s conference theme is Reimagining Justice:

Justice has long been a guiding principle in both law and philosophy, yet its realization within legal systems remains fraught with contradictions. While law enforces order through punitive mechanisms, justice—as thinkers like Hannah Arendt have noted—often transcends rigid legal norms, remaining an elusive ideal. This conference seeks to explore the tensions between law’s coercive structures and justice’s moral imperatives, examining how legal actors—judges, lawmakers, and scholars—interpret and shape justice.

We invite contributions that address justice through feminist and critical lenses, engaging with key questions such as: How do legal systems reconcile justice with punishment? How do power, race, and gender shape access to justice? What alternatives exist beyond retributive legal frameworks? How can legal institutions evolve to foster more inclusive and transformative justice practices?

Find the complete Call for Papers on the SAFI websitehttps://safi-network.org/conferences/amsterdam2025/