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From human rights to local justice & the quiet power of indicators

Annual lecture on Law & Social Transformation: Professor Sally Engle Merry, NYU.

Sally Engle Merry
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From human rights to local justice & the quiet power of indicators with Sally Engle Merry, Professor of Anthropology, NYU

How are international human rights «vernacularized» and applied in local
contexts? And what happens when we develop global indicators to measure their effects?

In the 2019 Annual Lecture on Law & Social Transformation, leading legal anthropologist Sally Engle Merry will discuss what happens when culturally translated information is gathered and analysed in the production of «objective» global indicators, arguing that the design of measurement systems constitutes a power that is rarely acknowledged.

“those who create indicators aspire to measure the world but, in practice, create the world they are measuring”

The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion chaired by Antonio De Lauri (CMI).

This lecture is co-hosted by the Rafto Foundation for Human Rights and forms part of the Bergen Exchanges on Law and Social Transformation.

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This event is free and open to all!