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Table of Contents
Contents: Foreword / Hilary Charlesworth
1. Introduction / Kate Ogg and Susan Harris Rimmer
2. On women, peace and security / Sima Samar
Part I: Diversifying feminist engagement with international law
3. Women as maker of international law: towards feminist diplomacy / Susan Harris Rimmer
4. Wildlife and international law: can feminism transform our relationship with nature? / Katie Woolaston
5. Gender, climate change and the United Nations framework convention on climate change / Rowena Maguire
6. Can global constitutionalisation be feminist? / Aoife O'Donoghue and Ruth Houghton
7. Women in private international law / Mary Keyes
8. Gender, disasters and international law / Gabrielle Simm
9. 'Sexing' consent in international law / Siobhán Airey
10. Practitioner perspective: state aid prohibition as an instrument in the gender war - promoting work for women in the European Union? / Pamela Finckenberg-Broman
Part II: Making feminist engagement with international law more influential: not just talking to ourselves
11. The future of feminist engagement with refugee law: from the margins to the centre and out of the 'Pink Ghetto'? / Kate Ogg
12. Women and the International Court of Justice / Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
13. 'Gender just judging' in international criminal courts: new directions for research / Rosemary Grey and Louise Chappell
14. Revisiting the category 'women' / Jaya Ramji-Nogales
15. A feminist human security-human rights lens: expanding women's engagement with international law / Dorothy Estrada-Tanck
16. The future of feminist international legal scholarship in a neoliberal university: doing law differently? / Ntina Tzouvala
17. Practitioner perspective: women and international treaty making: the example of standard-setting in the International Labour Organization / Jane Aeberhard-Hodges
Part III: Feminist engagement with international law: improving women's lives
18. Challenging gendered economic and social inequalities: an analysis of the role of trade and financial liberalisation in deepening inequalities, and of the capacity of economic and social rights to redress them / Emma Larking
19. Looking to the future: gender, health and international law / Belinda Bennett and Sara Davies
20. Oral history as empirical corrective: including women's experiences in international law / Kim Rubenstein and Anne Isaac
21. Violence against women and social and economic rights: deepening the connections / Beth Goldblatt
22. Feminist time and international law of the everyday / Mary Hansel
23. Practitioner perspective: feminism in court: practical solutions for tackling the wicked problem of women's invisibility in criminal justice / Felicity Gerry QC
Part IV: Building bridges with other critical theories
24. The Maputo protocol and the reconciliation of gender and culture in Africa / Jing Geng
25. sex/gender is fluid, what now for feminism and international human rights law? A call to queer the foundations / Kathryn McNeilly
26. Matri-legal feminism: an African feminist response to international law / Josephine Jarpa Dawuni
27. frames of violence and the violence of frames: setting a feminist critical agenda for transnational rituals of speaking / Mariana Prandini Assis
28. Third world approaches to international law: feminists' engagement with international law and decolonial theory" / Giovanna Maria Frisso
29. Indigenous women and international law / Veronica Fynn Bruey
30. Reimagining feminist engagements with internationl law / Kamala Chandrakirana
Afterword / Dianne Otto
Index.
1. Introduction / Kate Ogg and Susan Harris Rimmer
2. On women, peace and security / Sima Samar
Part I: Diversifying feminist engagement with international law
3. Women as maker of international law: towards feminist diplomacy / Susan Harris Rimmer
4. Wildlife and international law: can feminism transform our relationship with nature? / Katie Woolaston
5. Gender, climate change and the United Nations framework convention on climate change / Rowena Maguire
6. Can global constitutionalisation be feminist? / Aoife O'Donoghue and Ruth Houghton
7. Women in private international law / Mary Keyes
8. Gender, disasters and international law / Gabrielle Simm
9. 'Sexing' consent in international law / Siobhán Airey
10. Practitioner perspective: state aid prohibition as an instrument in the gender war - promoting work for women in the European Union? / Pamela Finckenberg-Broman
Part II: Making feminist engagement with international law more influential: not just talking to ourselves
11. The future of feminist engagement with refugee law: from the margins to the centre and out of the 'Pink Ghetto'? / Kate Ogg
12. Women and the International Court of Justice / Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
13. 'Gender just judging' in international criminal courts: new directions for research / Rosemary Grey and Louise Chappell
14. Revisiting the category 'women' / Jaya Ramji-Nogales
15. A feminist human security-human rights lens: expanding women's engagement with international law / Dorothy Estrada-Tanck
16. The future of feminist international legal scholarship in a neoliberal university: doing law differently? / Ntina Tzouvala
17. Practitioner perspective: women and international treaty making: the example of standard-setting in the International Labour Organization / Jane Aeberhard-Hodges
Part III: Feminist engagement with international law: improving women's lives
18. Challenging gendered economic and social inequalities: an analysis of the role of trade and financial liberalisation in deepening inequalities, and of the capacity of economic and social rights to redress them / Emma Larking
19. Looking to the future: gender, health and international law / Belinda Bennett and Sara Davies
20. Oral history as empirical corrective: including women's experiences in international law / Kim Rubenstein and Anne Isaac
21. Violence against women and social and economic rights: deepening the connections / Beth Goldblatt
22. Feminist time and international law of the everyday / Mary Hansel
23. Practitioner perspective: feminism in court: practical solutions for tackling the wicked problem of women's invisibility in criminal justice / Felicity Gerry QC
Part IV: Building bridges with other critical theories
24. The Maputo protocol and the reconciliation of gender and culture in Africa / Jing Geng
25. sex/gender is fluid, what now for feminism and international human rights law? A call to queer the foundations / Kathryn McNeilly
26. Matri-legal feminism: an African feminist response to international law / Josephine Jarpa Dawuni
27. frames of violence and the violence of frames: setting a feminist critical agenda for transnational rituals of speaking / Mariana Prandini Assis
28. Third world approaches to international law: feminists' engagement with international law and decolonial theory" / Giovanna Maria Frisso
29. Indigenous women and international law / Veronica Fynn Bruey
30. Reimagining feminist engagements with internationl law / Kamala Chandrakirana
Afterword / Dianne Otto
Index.