Black women and international law : deliberate interactions, movements and actions / edited by Jeremy I. Levitt, University of New Brunswick Law School.
2015
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Title
Black women and international law : deliberate interactions, movements and actions / edited by Jeremy I. Levitt, University of New Brunswick Law School.
Published
New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Call Number
K561 .B57 2015
ISBN
9781107021303
1107021308
1107021308
Description
xx, 339 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)894777723
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Contributors
ix
Foreword / Honorable Navi Pillay
xi
Preface / Jeremy I. Levitt
xv
Acknowledgments
xix
1.
Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald: A Biographical Note / Jeremy I. Levitt
1
2.
Reflections on My Journey for Justice / Gabrielle Kirk McDonald
9
pt. I
LEADERSHIP, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PEACEBUILDING
3.
Writing Black Women into Political Leadership: Reflections, Trends, and Contradictions / Carol Boyce-Davies
23
4.
International Human Rights and Black Women: Justice or Just Us? / Adrien Katherine Wing
37
5.
African Women and the Gender Equality Regime in Africa: From Patriarchy to Parity / Fatou Kine Camara
61
6.
Law, Peace-Construction, and Women's Rights in Africa: Who Will Safeguard Abeena and Afia? / Jeremy I. Levitt
88
7.
African Women Leaders and the Advancement of Peacebuilding in International Law / Anna Spain
120
pt. II
BLACK WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS
8.
African-American Women on the World Stage: The Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing / Linda Sheryl Greene
147
9.
African Descendant Women and the Global Reparations Movement / Adjoa A. Aiyetoro
168
10.
The Challenge of Climate Change and the Contribution of African Women to Engendering International Environmental Law / Erika George
188
pt. III
FEMININE SOVEREIGNTY
11.
Black Women and the Development of International Reproductive Health Norms / Judith A. M. Scully
225
12.
Guest Work as Sex Work: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Margaret Radin and Black Women Selling Sex across Borders / Eleanor Marie Lawrence Brown
250
13.
Black Female "Things" in International Law: A Meditation on Saartjie Baartman and Truganini / Karen E. Bravo
289
Index
327