Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia

Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia

Birmingham Law School
Associate Professor in Law

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Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia is an Associate Professor at Birmingham Law School. Her socio-legal research is situated at the convergence of human rights, the penal system and gender-based violence. Her pedagogical and research activities are shaped by her collaborative work with activists, organisers and practitioners in Latin America.

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Socio-Legal Studies (University of Kent, UK)
  • Master in Criminal Law (LLM) (Universidad del Azuay, Ecuador)
  • Lawyer of the Republic’s Tribunals (LLB) (Universidad del Azuay, Ecuador)

Biography

Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia is Associate Professor at Birmingham Law School and a former Leverhulme Early Career Fellow (2022-2024). Her socio-legal research explores the violence of the penal system and the role of international human rights in propagating criminal law-centric justice models. She also examines how the penitentiary system affects women who provide care and support to incarcerated people.

Silvana is the author of the monograph 鈥淔eminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform. Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador鈥 (Routledge, 2022), which was awarded the Hart-Socio-Legal Studies Association book prize in 2023. She earned her doctorate in Socio-Legal Studies from the University of Kent in 2017 and previously served as Assistant Professor and Research Coordinator at Universidad del Azuay, Ecuador (2017-2022).

An active member of the Alliance Against Prisons in Ecuador, Silvana has been consulted by the UN and served as an expert witness in civil society tribunals addressing prison massacres. She frequently provides expert testimony in U.S. asylum cases for Ecuadorian domestic violence survivors and collaborates with grassroots organisations on issues like the decriminalisation of abortion and countering carceral violence. In 2020, Silvana was editor of the Shadow Report for the CEDAW Committee, prepared by the National Coalition of Women (Ecuador).聽

Silvana is alumna of the Harvard Institute for Global Law and Policy and the Stanford Junior Faculty Forum. Her research is published in leading journals, including Feminist Theory, Social and Legal Studies, Feminist Legal Studies, Law and Critique and Latin American Law Review.

Teaching

 

  • Gender and Law
  • Decolonising Legal Concepts
  • Human Rights and Criminal Justice

Postgraduate supervision

Silvana is happy to supervise projects at the intersections between Criminal Law, Gender, and Human Rights. In particular, projects that aim to develop:

Anticolonial and/or feminist critiques of prisons and the criminal legal system.
Anticolonial and/or feminist critiques of mainstream human rights law and advocacy.
New knowledge on the links between penal violence and social reproduction.
New knowledge on feminist and anti-carceral social movements.

Research

Silvana's research explores the limitations of international human rights and the perils of relying primarily on criminal law to counteract violence against women. Her research is participatory, community-based and informed by the experiences of survivors, organisers, activists and practitioners, especially from the Global South.聽

Silvana's current work explores how anticarceral and feminist collectives in Ecuador and the UK respond to human rights frameworks that prescribe a punitive response to VAW. She is also developing a project on how carceral violence affects women 'outside and around' prisons, that is, women who are not incarcerated but have connections to prisons, such as those supporting incarcerated relatives and friends.

Publications

Recent publications

Book

Tapia, ST 2022, . Social Justice, 1st edn, Routledge, London.

Tapia Tapia, S, Fajardo Monroy, G, Padr贸n Palacios, T, Valverde-Ch茅rrez, D & 脕lvarez-Ledesma, D 2022, . Universidad del Azuay, Cuenca.

Article

Tapia Tapia, S, Espinoza 脕lvarez, M & Tapia Tapia, G 2024, '', Estudios Socio-Jur铆dicos, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 1-38. <>

Tapia Tapia, S 2023, '', Law and Critique.

Tapia-Tapia, S, Fajardo-Monroy, G & Padr贸n-Palacios, T 2023, '', Sociedad y Econom铆a, no. 48, e10411972.

Hidalgo, SL & Tapia, ST 2022, '', Revista Derecho del Estado, no. 52, pp. 299-331.

Tapia, ST 2021, '', Social & Legal Studies, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 848鈥868.

Tapia Tapia, S & Bedford, K 2021, '', Latin American Law Review, vol. 2021, no. 7, pp. 21-42.

Tapia-Tapia, SC 2019, '', UNIVERSIDAD VERDAD.

Tapia, ST 2018, '', Feminist Legal Studies.

Tapia Tapia, S 2016, '', Feminist Theory.

Chapter (peer-reviewed)

Tapia Tapia, S 2023, . in L Goodmark, H Douglas, K Fitz-Gibbon & S Walklate (eds), The Criminalization of Violence Against Women: Comparative Perspectives. 1 edn, Oxford University Press, pp. 231-248.

Tapia Tapia, S & Salao, E 2023, . in GI Anitua & I Rivera Beiras (eds), Muertes evitables: Violencia institucional y masacres en c谩rceles sudamericanas. EDUNPAZ, Argentina, pp. 153-188. <>

Expertise

Prison violence, violence against women, Ecuador, Latin America, anti-carceral social movements.

Expertise

Violence against women, human rights, criminal law, Ecuador, prisons, Latin America