Description |
xiv, 283 p. ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Studies in transnational legal policy,
1057-0551 ;
no. 25
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Studies in transnational legal policy ; no. 25.
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Note |
"A project of the Women in International Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law, November 1993." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Alienating Oscar? Feminist analysis of international law / Hilary Charlesworth -- The "other" half of the international Bill of Rights as a postmodern feminist text / Barbara Stark -- Feminist theory as the embodiment of marginalization / Moira McConnell -- Theory is not a "luxury" / Catherine A . MacKinnon -- Accountability in international law for violations of women's rights by non-state actors / Rebecca J. Cook -- Economic rights, social justice and the state: a feminist reappraisel / Shelley Wright -- After the collapse of the public/private distinction: strategizing women's rights / Karen Engle -- Internationa law: feminist critiques of the public/private distinction / Frances E. Olsen -- The law of armed conflict: a gendered regime / Judith Gail Gardam -- Peace and force in international law / Christine M. Chinkin -- Power: an interdisciplinary approach / Robin L. Teske -- Feminist approaches to issues of war and peace / J. Ann Tickner. |
Subject |
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation.
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Added Author |
Dallmeyer, Dorinda G.
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American Society of International Law. Women in International Law Interest Group.
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Added Title |
Women and international law |
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