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Fangyi Li

@fangyi_L

PhDing @UoELawSchool|LLM @LSELaw | Ex-intern @ICTYnews, @KRTribunal|transitional justice, int’l crim law, critical theory, the Global East

Edinburgh, Scotland Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Fangyi Li
Fangyi Li@fangyi_L·
1) Glad this is out! In this piece @raghavi_vis and I make a case for a sensory judgment in int'l crim law using the Ongwen judgment as a case study. We argue that sensory judgments would better serve ICL's affective potential and allow it to embrace diverse epistemologies.
Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo@JPPerez2014

The 6th article of our Int Crim Law Rev special issue on the Ongwen case at the ICC edited by Fabio Ferraz and I has been published: "Constructing a Sensory Alternative to the Ongwen Judgment" by Raghavi Viswanath and Fangyi Li, and it is open-access: brill.com/view/journals/…

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Jing-Jing Li
Jing-Jing Li@drjingjing2026·
1/3 Today, an anecdote shared by an invited speaker at #NeurIPS2024 left many Chinese scholars, myself included, feeling uncomfortable. As a community, I believe we should take a moment to reflect on why such remarks in public discourse can be offensive and harmful.
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大声@dashengmedia·
是啊。有的地方戒严一夜,有的地方清零三年。
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sarah@sahouraxo·
See the difference?
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Fangyi Li@fangyi_L·
A wonderful day at Nottingham presenting my research & listening to the insightful sharings of my co-panelists and many more speakers. Thanks to @VictorKattan for chairing the panel and to @HemiMistry & @natkhod for putting together such a fantastic event!
Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC)@UoNHRLC

Continuing our discussion of alternatives to criminal justice beyond the ICC, the final session of the conference focuses on local & hybrid approaches to justice. Chaired by @VictorKattan, with speakers @CalebHWheeler, @maddalenacog, @JinuCarvajalino, & @fangyi_L #UoN_ICL24

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Fangyi Li@fangyi_L·
It was an honour and absolute pleasure to judge the 2024 @ICCMoot (English version) in The Hague and hear arguments on crimes against cultural heritage, State withdrawal from the ICC, and fitness to stand trial. Thanks to the organisers and congrats to all the brilliant teams!
IBA News@IBAnews

2024 #IBA International Criminal Court (#ICC) Moot Court Competition has begun. 7 days, 500 students, 47 countries. ibanet.org/IBA-ICC-Moot-C… #legal #lawstudies @IBAHagueOffice

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Karen Hao
Karen Hao@_KarenHao·
20+ students have had their visas revoked at the US border for simply being Chinese. One PhD student doing cancer research was locked in a room OVERNIGHT—no glasses, no bed, no access to a private toilet. She just wanted an education. How is this humane? I have no words.
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Sheridan Prasso@SheridanAsia

My latest investigation 👇 The discredited China Initiative has now morphed into "much more insidious" piecemeal efforts. CBP agents are expelling PhDs and scholars using secret administrative actions with no public accountability or right to appeal. tinyurl.com/msf6vfh5

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Milena Tripkovic
Milena Tripkovic@TripkovicMilena·
I have been promoted 😊 Grateful to my family, friends and colleagues who have in various ways helped and supported me along the way. I’m so happy about this because quite honestly: I have worked SO hard for these six letters 😬
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Fangyi Li@fangyi_L·
1) Glad this is out! In this piece @raghavi_vis and I make a case for a sensory judgment in int'l crim law using the Ongwen judgment as a case study. We argue that sensory judgments would better serve ICL's affective potential and allow it to embrace diverse epistemologies.
Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo@JPPerez2014

The 6th article of our Int Crim Law Rev special issue on the Ongwen case at the ICC edited by Fabio Ferraz and I has been published: "Constructing a Sensory Alternative to the Ongwen Judgment" by Raghavi Viswanath and Fangyi Li, and it is open-access: brill.com/view/journals/…

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Milena Tripkovic
Milena Tripkovic@TripkovicMilena·
Proud supervisor moment: my (and Andy Aydin-Aitchison’s) @UoELawSchool PhD student @fangyi_L co-authored (with @raghavi_vis) an insightful article on appropriateness of sensory judgement in international criminal law 👇
Fangyi Li@fangyi_L

1) Glad this is out! In this piece @raghavi_vis and I make a case for a sensory judgment in int'l crim law using the Ongwen judgment as a case study. We argue that sensory judgments would better serve ICL's affective potential and allow it to embrace diverse epistemologies.

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Fangyi Li
Fangyi Li@fangyi_L·
3) Thanks also go to Naman Singh, Andy Aydın-Aitchison, Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, @benjamin_thorne and everyone who gave us feedback at the work-in-progress session of the @EdiCentreIGL. Our paper is linked above, any feedback is welcome!
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Fangyi Li@fangyi_L·
2) This is initially written for the 'Lights and Shadows in the Ongwen Case at the International Criminal Court' conference. We would like to thank the organisers Juan-Pablo and Fabio, as well as the anonymous reviewer and the editorial team at the ICLA.
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Fangyi Li@fangyi_L·
Today my friend @raghavi_vis and I presented our work-in-progress “Constructing a Sensory Alternative to the Ongwen Judgment” @EdiCentreIGL. Received such good feedback, so encouraging for us as ECRs! Thanks @mike_h_picard for chairing and everyone for their excellent inputs!
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