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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/> |