A new special International Women’s Day issue of the International Review of Contemporary Law, IADL’s digital legal journal, has been released on 8 March 2026. The special issue, with the theme “March 8 in the era of imperialist wars, genocide and gender apartheid,” focuses on the work and contributions of the People’s Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan. The Special Issue was edited by Şerife Ceren Uysal, with the participation of Rashida Manjoo and editor-in-chief Evelyn Dürmayer.
See below for links to the issue and its articles:
Click here to download a PDF of the March 2026 special International Women’s Day issue.
Articles:
- March 8 in the Age of Imperialist Wars, Genocide, and Gender Apartheid – Şerife Ceren Uysal
- Origins and Nature of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal
- The People’s Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan: From Vision to Judgment – Rawadari Organisation
- Prosecutorial Team’s reflections on Legal Framing of Gender-Based Persecution and Gender Apartheid, Witness Selection, and Evidence Collection – Azadah Raz Mohammad
- Justice and Accountability for the Women and Girls of Afghanistan – Professor Rashida Manjoo
- A Tribunal of Conscience in an Age of Impunity – Ghizal Haress
- Story of a Woman Forced to Sign a Pledge to Travel
- Preliminary Statement of the Judges of Peoples’ Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan
All articles published in the International Review of Contemporary Law reflect only the position of their author and not the position of the journal, nor of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers.
