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Title Gender issues and human rights /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Dianne Otto, Professor of Law, Director, Institute for International Law and the Humanities (IILAH) and Co-Director of IILAH, International Human Rights Law Programme, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia.
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Series statement Human rights law
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Acknowledgments <br/>Introduction Dianne Otto<br/>PART I<br/>PART II<br/>GI'NEALOGIES: HISTORIES OF STRUGGLE<br/>l. Arvonne S. Fraser (1999). 'Becontin-e Human: The Origins and<br/>Development of Women's Hunran Rights'. Hurnan Rights<br/>Quarterh,zl A). November, 853-906 3<br/>2, Felice D. Gaer ( 1998). 'And Never the Twain Shall Meet'J The<br/>Struggle to Establish Wonren's Rights as International Human<br/>Rights', in Carol Elizabeth Lockwood. Daniel Barstorv Ma-eraw,<br/>Margaret Faith Spring and S.l. Strong (eds). The Intentcttiortctl<br/>Htrman Rights oJ'Wonren: Irtstuntents of'Cltange, Washington. DC:<br/>American Bar Association. 1-89 57<br/>3. Karen Engle (1992).'lnternational Human Ri-ehts and Feminism:<br/>When Discourses Meet' . Mic'ltigcut Journul oJ Interncrtionul Lav',<br/>13 (3), Sprin-u.517-610 146<br/>4. Dianne Otto (2006). 'Lost in Translation: Re-Scriptin_e the Sexed<br/>Subjects of International Human Ri-shts Law'. in Anne Orford (ed.).<br/>lnremotional Low and lts Others. Chapter 12. Cambrid-ee. UK:<br/>Cambridge University Press. 318-56 240<br/>WOMEN'S NEEDS OR WOMEN'S RIGHTS? EARLY<br/>NORMATIVE AND TNSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS<br/>5, Johannes Morsink ( I 991 ). 'Women's Rights in the Universal<br/>Declaration'. Humun Rigltts Quorterlt. 13 (2). May, 229-56 281<br/>6. Natalie Kaufman Hevener (1978). 'lnternational Law and the Status<br/>of Women: An Analysis of International Le-eal Instruments Related<br/>to the Treatment of Women'. Han'urcl Wonten's Lcnt'Jountal.l.<br/>1 , Laura Reanda ( 198 I). 'Human Rights and Women's Rights: The<br/>Unrted Nations Approach' . Humart Rights Quarterh.3 (2). May,<br/>8, Helen Bequaert Holmes (1983). 'A Feminist Analysis of the<br/>Universal Declaration of Human Ri-shts'. in Carol C. Gould (ed.1.<br/>Betond Dontirtcttion: New Persper-tit'es on Wonten urtd Pltilosopltt'.<br/>Chapter 14. Totowa. NJ: Rowman and Allanheld. 250-64 356<br/>9. Noreen Burrows ( 1985). 'The 1979 Convention on the Elimination<br/>of All Forms of Discrimination A-eainst Women' .Netherlartds<br/>Intemational LaN'Ret'iev'. XXXII (3).419-60 311<br/>Gertder /.r'.srrc.r' uttd Httnrurt Riclts I<br/>10. Andrew C. Byrnes ( I 989t. 'The "Other" Human Rights Treaty<br/>Body: The Work of the Comrnittee on the Elimination of<br/>Disclinrination Against Women' . Yole Journal of Inrernational Lew',<br/>l4 ( l). Winter, l-67<br/>I I . Abdullahi An-Na'ini ( 1987-88), 'The Rights of Women and<br/>f nternational Law in the Muslim Context' , Whittier Lav; Reyiew,9, 491-516<br/>PUBLIC/PRIVATE, LOCAL/GLOBAL: STRUCTURAL<br/>CRITIQUES OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW<br/>12. Celina Romany ( 1993), 'Women as Aliens: A Feminist Critique of<br/>the Public/Private Distinction in International Human Rights Law',<br/>Hun,unl Hutnttn Rights Journal, 6. 87 -l25<br/>13. Hilary Charlesworth ( 1994),'What are "Women's International<br/>Human Rights"'i'. in Rebecca J. Cook (ed.), HLtmctn Rights of<br/>Women: National uncl Internutionctl Perspectit,es, Chapter 3.<br/>Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 58-84<br/>14. J. Oloka-Onyango and Sylvia Tamale (1995), "'The Personal is<br/>Political." or Why Women's Rights are Indeed Human Ri_uhts: An<br/>African Perspective on International Feminism' . Humqn Rights<br/>Quurte rlr, 17 (4). November, 69 | -l3l<br/>15. V. Spike Peterson and Laura Parisi (1998). 'Are Women Human?<br/>It's Not an Acadernic Question', in Tony Evans (ed.), Humon Rights<br/>Fifit'Years On: A Reappraisal, Chapter 6, Manchester. UK and New<br/>York, NY: Manchester University Press. 132-60<br/>16. Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin (1993), 'The Gender of<br/>Jus Cogens', Humun Rights Quarterlt, 15 (1), February,63-76<br/>11 . Karen Engle ( 1993 ). 'After the Collapse of the PubliciPrivate<br/>Distinction: Strategizing Women's Rights', in Dorinda G.<br/>Dallmeyer (ed.), Reconc:eit'ing Realin': Women and Inrernational<br/>Law, Chapter 7, Washin_uton, DC: American Society of<br/>International Law, I 43-55<br/>18. L. Arnede Obiora (1996-91). 'Feminism, Globalization, and<br/>Culture: After Beijing' . Indiun Journal ofGlobal Legal Studies,<br/>4 (2), Sprin-e, 355-1106<br/>19. Christine Chinkin and Shelley Wri-eht (1992-93), 'The Hunger<br/>Trap: Women. Food, and Self-Determination' , Mit-higan Jr>urnal of<br/>I nte mutiortctl Luyt'. 14. Winter, 262-321<br/>20. Anne Orford (1998). 'Contesting Globalization: A Feminist<br/>Perspective on the Future of Hunran Rights' .Transnational Law<br/>und Contemporon' Prutblems,8, Fall, l7l-98<br/>PART III<br/>An introduction to all three volumes by the editor appears in Volume I<br/>PART I<br/>WHICH WOMEN? WHOSE RIGHTS? BUILDING<br/>MULTICULTURAL AND INTBRSECTIONAL FEMINISMS<br/>1. Isabelle R. Gunning (1991-92),'Arrogant Perception, WorldTravelling<br/>and Multicultural Feminism: The Case of Female Genital<br/>Surgeries' , Columbia Human Rights Law Review,23, 189-248 3<br/>Ratna Kapur (2002),'The Tragedy of Victimization Rhetoric:<br/>Resurrecting the "Native" Subject in International/Post-Colonial<br/>Feminist Legal Politics' , Harvard Human Rights Journal,15,<br/>Spring, 1-37 63<br/>Radhika Coomaraswamy (2002-03),'ldentity Within: Cultural<br/>Relativism, Minority Rights and the Empowerment of Women',<br/>GeorgeWashington International Inw Review,34,483-513 100<br/>Penelope Andrews (199G91), 'Violence Against Aboriginal<br/>Women in Australia: Possibilities for Redress Within the<br/>International Human Rights Framework' , Albany Law Review,60,<br/>Adila Abusharaf (2006), 'Women in Islamic Communities: The<br/>Quest for Gender Justice Research' , Human Rights Quarterlv,<br/>28 (3), August, ll4-28 156<br/>Tracy E. Higgins (1996), 'Anti-Essentialism, Relativism, and<br/>Human Rights' , Harvard Women's Law Journal,19, Spring,<br/>Shefali Desai (1999), 'Hearing Afghan Women's Voices: Feminist<br/>Theory's Re-Conceptualizationf Women's Human Rights',<br/>Arizona Journal of International and Comparative lnw,16 (3),<br/>Kimberle Crenshaw (1989), 'Demarginalizing the Intersection of<br/>Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination<br/>Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics' , Universit,v of<br/>Chicago Legal Forum,1989, 13941 248<br/>Johanna E. Bond (2003), 'lnternational Intersectionality: A<br/>Theoretical and Pragmatic Exploration of Women's International<br/>Human Rights Violations', Emom- Law Journal,52,1I-186 217<br/>VI Gender Issues and Human Rishts Il<br/>PART II WOMEN ARE HUMAN TOO: RECONCEPTUALIZING<br/>MAINSTREAM HUMAN RIGHTS<br/>10. Rhonda Copelon (1993-94), 'Recognizing the Egregious in the<br/>Everyday: Dornestic Violence as Torture' , Columbia Human Rights<br/>Law Review.25.29l-361 395<br/>I 1. Alice Edwards (2006). 'The "Feminizing" of Torture under<br/>International Human Rights Law', Leiden Journal of International<br/>Law,19,349-91 472<br/>Giulia Paglione (2006), 'Domestic Violence and Housing Rights: A<br/>Reinterpretation of the Right to Housing' , Hunten Rights Quarterly,<br/>28 (1), February, 12041 515<br/>Leilani Farha (2002),'Is There a Woman in the House?<br/>Re/conceiving the Human Right to Housing' , Canadian Journal of<br/>Women and the Law,14, 118-41 543<br/>Rebecca J. Cook (1994-95), 'Human Rights and Reproductive SelfDetermination',<br/>Anterican Universitl, Inw Review, 44,975-1016 567<br/>Fleur van Leeuwen (2007), 'A Woman's Right To Decide? The<br/>United Nations Human Rights Committee, Human Rights of<br/>Women, and Matters of Human Reproduction', Netherlands<br/>Quarterly of Human Rights,2s (1), 91-116 609<br/>Anne Gallagher (1997),'Ending the Marginalization: Strategies for<br/>Incorporating Women into the United Nations Human Rights<br/>System', Human Rights Quarterly,19 (2), May, 283-333<br/>l7. Hilary Charlesworth (2005), 'Not Waving but Drowning: Gender<br/>Mainstreaming and Human Rights in the United Nations', Harvard<br/>Human Rights Journal,l8, 1-18 680<br/>PART III WOMEN,S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS: RBCOGNIZING<br/>NEW HUMAN RIGHTS<br/>18. Charlotte Bunch (1990), 'Women's Rights as Human Rights:<br/>Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights', Human Rights Quarterly,<br/>12 (4), November, 486-98<br/>Alice M. Miller (2004),'Sexuality, Violence Against Women, and<br/>Human Rights: Women Make Demands and Ladies Get Protection',<br/>Health and Human Rights,T (2),1647 7I4<br/>Lisa A. Crooms (1998-99), 'Using a Multi-Tiered Analysis to<br/>Reconceptualize Gender-Based Violence against Women as a<br/>Matter of International Human Rights' , New England Inw Review,<br/>33 (4), 881-906 746<br/>Sarah Y. Lai and Regan E. Ralph (1995), 'Female Sexual Autonomy<br/>and Human Rights', Harvard Human Rights Journal,8,20l-21 772<br/>Yasmin Tambiah (1998), 'Realizing Women's Sexual Rights:<br/>Challenges in South Asia', Nordic Journal of International Law,67,<br/>97-r0s 799<br/>Gender Issues and Human Rights II vu<br/>23. Elizabeth Sepper (2008), 'Confronting the "Sacred and<br/>Unchangeable": The Obligation to Modify Cultural Patterns Under<br/>the Women's Discrimination Treaty' , University of Pennsylvania<br/>Journal of International Law,30 (2), Winter, 585-639<br/>Simone Cusack and Rebecca J. Cook Q0A9),'Stereotyping Women<br/>in the Health Sector: Lessons from CEDAW', Washington and Lee<br/>Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice, L6,41-78<br/>,1rt itttrocluc'tion to qll tltree rolumes by tlte etlitor uppeors in Volume I<br/>PART I<br/>PART II<br/>IX<br/>PURSUING IMPI,EMENTATION: THE IMPORTANCE OF<br/>CRITICAL ACTIVISM<br/>l. Afia At-sharipour ( 1999). 'Empowering Ourselves: The Role of<br/>Women's NGOs in the Enforcenrent of the Women's Convention'.<br/>Columbia Law Reviex'. 99 ( 1). January, 129-72 3<br/>2. Diane Elson and Jasmine Gideon (2004), 'Organising for Women's<br/>Economic and Social Ri_ehts: How' useful is the lnterniitional<br/>Covenant on Economic. Social and Cultural Ri-qhts?' . Jounrul ct.f<br/>Interdisciplinurt' Gerrcler Sturlies. S ( I &2 ). June, I 33-52 41<br/>3. Renu Mandhane (2003-04). 'The Use of Human Rights Discourse<br/>to Secure Women's Interests: CriticalAnalysis of the Implications'.<br/>Michigan Joumal o.f Gender cu'tcl ktx',10,215-325 6l<br/>4. Cheah Wui Ling (2009). 'Walkin_e the Lon-c Road in Solidarity and<br/>Hope: A Case Study of the "Comfort Women" Nllovement's<br/>Deployment of Human Rights Discourse' , Hun'ard Humctn Rights<br/>Jrtumul.22. 63-10l I 18<br/>5. Doris E. Buss (200-l). 'Finding the Homosexual in Women's Ri-ehts:<br/>The Christian Ri_eht in International Politics'. Irttentutional Feminist<br/>Jountul oJ Politics. 6 (2). June. 257-84 163<br/>6. James Gathii (2006). 'Exportin_t Culture Wars' . Universin' of<br/>California. Dat'is Jountal of Internatiornl Lutt' und Polict'.13 ( l),<br/>6'7-93<br/>7. Sari Kouvo (2008). 'A "Quick and Dirty" Approach to Women's<br/>Emancipation and Human Rights?' . Feminist Legul Studies.16.<br/>37 46<br/>8. Sally En-sle Merry (2003). 'Ri-ehts Talk and the Experience of Law:<br/>Implementing Women's Human Rights to Protection from<br/>Violence' , Humun Rigltts Quurterlt.25 (2). May. 343-81<br/>LINKING WOMEN'S NEEDS AND RIGHTS: IVON,IEN. HUMAN<br/>RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT<br/>9 . Dianne Otto ( 1996 ). 'Holdin-e Up Half the Sky. but for Whose<br/>Benefit?: A Critical Analysis of the Fourth World Conference on<br/>Women' .Australicttt Fentini.st La*' Jountal. 6. March. 7-28<br/>Andrea Cornu'all and Marine Molyneux (2006), 'The Politics of<br/>Rights - Dilentrr-ras for Ferlinist Praxis: An Introduction' .Third<br/>Worlcl Quurterlt,2T (l), 1ll5-91<br/>Kerry Rittich (2003),'Engendering Development/Marketing<br/>Ecluality' . Albunv Luw Reviev'. 67 .575-93<br/>12. Celestine I. Nyamu (2000), 'How Should Human Rights and<br/>Development Respond to Cultural Legitimization of Gender<br/>Hierarchy in Developing Countries?' . Han,ctrd Internationttl Lav,<br/>Jountttl. 4l (2). Spring, 38 l-4 l 8<br/>13. Rachel Rebouchd (2006;, 'Labor. Land. and Women's Rights in<br/>Africa: Challen-ees for the New Protocol on the Rights of Women',<br/>Hun,ctrd Humttn Rishts Jcturnal. 19.235-56<br/>Ambreena Maii (2003), 'Remort-ea-eing Wonten's Lives: The<br/>World Bank's Land Agenda in Africa' , Feminist Legctl Studies.<br/>ll (2). June. 139-62<br/>Juanita Elias (2007),'Women Workers and Labt-rur Standards: The<br/>Problern of "Human Rights"' , Reviev' of Interncttionul Studies,<br/>33 ( I ). January. 45-57<br/>Margaret L. Satterthwaite (2005). 'Crossing Borders, Claiming<br/>Rights: Using Human Ri-ehts Law to Empower Women Migrant<br/>Workers',Yule Huntan Rights uncl Development Law Journal,S,<br/>l-66<br/>Janie Chuang (1998). 'Redirecting the Debate over Trafficking in<br/>Wonren: Definitions, Paradigms. and Contexts' , Hqn,urd Human<br/>Righrs Joumal. 1 1. 65-1 07<br/>THE QUESTION OF NIEN AND OTHER GENDER IDENTITIES:<br/>BEYOND THE GENDER DUALITY<br/>18. Sally Baden and Anne Marie Goetz ( 1998). 'Who Needs [Sex]<br/>When You Can Have lGender]? Conflicting Discourses on Cender<br/>at Beijing', in Cecile Jackson and Ruth Pearson (eds), Feminist<br/>Visiorts ofDerelopment: Gender Artalr'sis and Polict', Chapter l.<br/>London. UK and New York. NY: Routledge. l9-38<br/>19. Kirsten Anderson (2008). 'Violence A-sainst Women: State<br/>Responsibilities in International Human Rights Law to Address<br/>Harnrful "Masculinities"'<br/>. Netherlctnds Quurterh of Humctn Rights,<br/>26 Q\. t11-91<br/>20. Kumaralin,eam Arnit'thalingarn (2005).'Women's Rights.<br/>International Norms. and Domestic Violence: Asian Perspectives',<br/>Htttrtctrt Rigltts Quurterlt, 2T Q)^ May, 683-708<br/>21. Sandesh Sivakumaran (2005), 'Male/Male Rape and the "Taint" of<br/>Homosexuality' . Huntcut Riglts Quurterlt. 2T (4), Noventber,<br/>PART III Gettcler /ssrre.s urtd Huntutt Ri.qhts III l't I<br/>22. Brenda Cossman. Dan Danielsen, Janet Halley and Tracy Higgins<br/>(2003), 'Gender, Sexuality, and Power: Is Feminist Theory<br/>Enough?' , Columbia Journal of Gender ontl Luw.12 (3),601-37 639<br/>23. Aeyal M. Gross (2008). 'Sex. Love. and Marriage: Questioning<br/>Gender and Sexuality Rights in International Law' , Leiden Journal<br/>of Internutional Luv',21( I ). March,235-53 616<br/>24. Daruen Rosenblum (201 1). 'Unisex CEDAW or What's Wrong with<br/>Women's Rights' , Columbiu Jountctl of Gender and the Lttw'.<br/>20 (2).98-194 69s<br/>25. Brenda Cossman (2002), 'Gender Performance. Sexual Subjects<br/>and International Law' . Canadiun Jountctl of Ltnt and<br/>Jurisprudence, 15 (2),281-96 792<br/>26. Moya Lloyd (2001).'(Women's) Human Rights: Paradoxes and<br/>Possibilities', Reliew of Interntttionul Stuclies,33 ( I ). January,<br/><br/>
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Summary, etc. "The 1990s witnessed a surge of feminist human rights scholarship and activism in international law which has shaped jurisprudential and institutional developments, yet gender issues and human rights still remains a topical and evolving field of study. In this collection, Professor Otto brings together seminal works which are united in their aim of challenging the existing gendered hierarchies of power, inequality and those natural foundations that have justified oppressive gender stereotypes. Included works cover, among others, the history and early developments of women's rights, structural critiques of international human rights law, recognizing new human rights, linking women's needs and human rights and thinking beyond the duality of gender"--Back cover.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Women's rights.
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Personal name Otto, Dianne.
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