Media Defence is calling for applications from women lawyers based in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda to participate in a forthcoming litigation surgery on the right to freedom of expression and digital rights, with particular focus on online violence against journalists. Check for eligibility and how to apply below.
Media Defence East Africa Women Litigation Surgery for women Lawyers.
Successful applicants will be provided with learning material and invited to participate in the in-person East Africa Women Litigation Surgery in Nairobi, Kenya from 23 to 25 August 2022. Participants will become active members of our Media Defence network, which will provide
opportunities for engagement regionally and internationally in order to develop a sustainable network of women lawyers.
objectives
- To develop knowledge about freedom of expression and its challenges online, with particular focus on online violence against journalists;
- To engage with key principles of international law as well as with regional and international mechanisms relevant to litigating freedom of expression online;
- Address legal challenges which are particularly relevant to women journalists and lawyers;
- To discuss emerging trends in digital rights and potential litigation strategies;
- To build a digital rights network and help facilitate its engagement with international legal mechanisms and global civil society initiatives; and support and develop working relationships amongst women lawyers who take on cases relating to digital rights and freedom of expression online and to whom women journalists can more easily turn.
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Requirements
- The litigation surgery is open to women lawyers who work and reside in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda;
- Applicants must have a demonstrated interest in and/or knowledge of freedom of expression, digital rights, internet freedom and/or related issues;
- Applicants must be proficient in English;
- With their application, applicants are requested to submit a case study of a case that they are litigating or intend to litigate and that could be discussed during the litigation surgery. However, it will be sufficient for participants who do not have a case that is pending to have identified a relevant law, practice or policy relating to online freedom of expression that they would like to challenge in court. Such participants must demonstrate their ability and willingness to pursue the case after the surgery;
- The following non-exhaustive list of themes are a guide for the type of cases that could be submitted with the application:
Cybercrime laws
Access to the internet
Data privacy
Data protection
Defamation
Hate speech
National Security
Potential for future collaboration with Media Defence; and, - Commitment to continued engagement with the network of digital rights lawyers in the region.
- A maximum of 12 participants will be selected. Media Defence is committed to equality and diversity and will therefore consider gender, age and country of origin in the selection of participants. Due to gender disparity in previous litigation surgeries, this event is exclusively for women lawyers.
How to apply
- Please complete the application form available here and submit it to Hanna Uihlein at hanna.uihlein@mediadefence.org. The deadline for applications is 27 June 2022.
- Shortlisted applicants will be notified soon after the closing date.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Media Defence East Africa Women Litigation Surgery
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