2019 Asia Pacific Regional Feminist Legal Theory and Practice (FLTP) Training

Deadline: March 18, 2019.

Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) invites applications from women human rights advocates to the Asia-Pacific Regional Feminist Legal Theory and Practice (FLTP) Training, which will be held in Penang, Malaysia, from 17-21 June 2019.

The FLTP training has been one of the core capacity building activities of APWLD that has now grown into a dynamic program that offers a unique model in the region. The FLTP framework has feminism as its core and human rights as its foundation.  It enables participants to use feminist analysis and perspectives in legal practice and legal activism.

The training seeks to challenge the traditional notion that law is a neutral, objective and rational set of rules, unaffected by the perspective of those who wield power in societies.  Participants shall address the social, cultural and political contexts that shape the legal system.  Given that law (as a culture, system and as an institution) is a reality that women face and engage with, it is essential for women’s rights activists to explore how law can be utilised to transform women’s lives. During the course participants apply the principles to a law, policy or practice limiting women’s human rights and are encouraged to develop strategies to change the practice.

 

ELIGIBILITY

  1. APWLD members as well as non-members from across Asia Pacific may apply.
  2. Lawyers, paralegal, activists, prosecutors, case workers, defence lawyers who engage with law or use law for issues of social justice may apply.
  3. Proficiency in English, as the medium of communication and learning material will be in English. Applicants who are not proficient in English must indicate in their application and might also be considered where other participants would agree to act as translators.

 

BENEFITS

APWLD will cover costs of board and lodging for the 5-day training period. In addition, APWLD will also cover costs of economy airfare, visa fee, airport tax, travel tax. Participants should inform APWLD of additional travel related expenses beforehand for approval or participant will not be reimbursed for those expenses.

 

SELECTION CRITERIA

  • Balance in sub-regional representation from Asia-Pacific.
  • Combination of lawyers, activists, paralegals, case workers, prosecutors and academics engaging with the law for women’s human rights and social justice.
  • Preference given to individuals with institutional affiliations and/or recommendations from APWLD network.
  • The participant group size will be limited to 20.

 

APPLICATION

  • All applicants should submit a completed application form and send it along with their Curriculum Vitae (see attached application form)
  • The recommending institution/organisation should certify that the person recommended has worked in women’s human rights and is committed to applying the core learning points from the training in their future work.

 

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Asia Pacific Regional Feminist Legal Theory and Practice (FLTP) Training

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