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International law : Modern feminist approaches

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing Company 2005Description: 303p ixISBN:
  • 9781841134277
  • 1841134279
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.000000 BUS
Contents:
Contents: Acknowledgements ii; Forward v; Notes on Contributors ix; 1 Introduction 1; Doris Buss and Ambreena Manji; 2 Feminist Approaches to International Law: Reflections From Another 17 Century Hilary Charlesworth,Christine Chinkin and Shelley Wright; 3 International Human Rights and Feminisms: When Discourses Keep 47; Meeting Karen Engle; 4 Feminism Here and Feminism There: Law, Theory and Choice 67; Therese Murphy; 5 'Austerlitz' and International Law: A Feminist Reading at the Boundaries 87; Doris Buss; 6 Disconcerting 'Masculinities': Reinventing the Subject of International Human Rights 105 Dianne Otto; 7 The 'Unforgiven' Sources of International Law: Nation-Building, Violence and Gender in the West(ern) 131; Ruth Buchanan and Rebecca Johnson; 8 'The Beautyful Ones' of Law and Development 159; Ambreena Manji; 9 Feminist Perspectives on International Economic Law 173; Fiona Beveridge; 10 Transcending the Conquest of Nature and Women: A Feminist Perspective on International Environmental Law 203; Annie Rochette; 11 The United Nations and Gender Mainstreaming: Limits and Possibilities 237; Sari Kuovo; 12 Women's Rights and the Organization of African Unity and African Union: The Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa 253; Rachel Murray; 13 Sex Violence, International Law and Restorative Justice 273; Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic; Index 295.
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Contents:
Acknowledgements ii;
Forward v;
Notes on Contributors ix;
1 Introduction 1;
Doris Buss and Ambreena Manji;
2 Feminist Approaches to International Law: Reflections From Another 17
Century Hilary Charlesworth,Christine Chinkin and Shelley Wright;
3 International Human Rights and Feminisms: When Discourses Keep 47;
Meeting Karen Engle;
4 Feminism Here and Feminism There: Law, Theory and Choice 67;
Therese Murphy;
5 'Austerlitz' and International Law: A Feminist Reading at the Boundaries 87;
Doris Buss;
6 Disconcerting 'Masculinities': Reinventing the Subject of International Human Rights 105
Dianne Otto;
7 The 'Unforgiven' Sources of International Law: Nation-Building, Violence and Gender in the West(ern) 131;
Ruth Buchanan and Rebecca Johnson;
8 'The Beautyful Ones' of Law and Development 159;
Ambreena Manji;
9 Feminist Perspectives on International Economic Law 173;
Fiona Beveridge;
10 Transcending the Conquest of Nature and Women: A Feminist Perspective on International Environmental Law 203;
Annie Rochette;
11 The United Nations and Gender Mainstreaming: Limits and Possibilities 237;
Sari Kuovo;
12 Women's Rights and the Organization of African Unity and African Union: The Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa 253;
Rachel Murray;
13 Sex Violence, International Law and Restorative Justice 273;
Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic;
Index 295.

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