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"Contents" [2019] ELECD 699; in Harris Rimmer, Susan; Ogg, Kate (eds), "Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) vii

Book Title: Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law

Editor(s): Harris Rimmer, Susan; Ogg, Kate

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 3

Extract:

Contents


List of contributors x
Foreword by Hilary Charlesworth xxiv
Acknowledgements xxvii

1. Introduction to the Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with
International Law 1
Kate Ogg and Susan Harris Rimmer
2. Keynote address: On women, peace and security 17
Sima Samar

PART I DIVERSIFYING FEMINIST ENGAGEMENT WITH
INTERNATIONAL LAW

3. Women as makers of international law: towards feminist diplomacy 26
Susan Harris Rimmer
4. Wildlife and international law: can feminism transform our relationship
with nature? 44
Katie Woolaston
5. Gender, climate change and the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change 63
Rowena Maguire
6. Can global constitutionalisation be feminist? 81
Aoife O'Donoghue and Ruth Houghton
7. Women in private international law 103
Mary Keyes
8. Gender, disasters and international law 118
Gabrielle Simm
9. `Sexing' consent in international law 134
Siobhán Airey
10. Practitioner perspective: State aid prohibition as an instrument in the
gender war ­ promoting work for women in the European Union? 152
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'? 175
Kate Ogg

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12. Women and the International Court of Justice 196
Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
13. `Gender-just judging' in international criminal courts: new directions for
research 213
Rosemary Grey and Louise Chappell
14. Revisiting the category "women" 240
Jaya Ramji-Nogales
15. ...


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