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245 00 $aFeminist perspectives on contemporary international law :$bbetween resistance and compliance? /$cedited by Sari Kouvo and Zoe Pearson.
260 $aOxford ;$aPortland, Or. :$bHart,$c2011.
300 $axi, 237 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
490 0 $aOñati international series in law and society
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rSari Kouvo, Zoe Pearson --$gPart one : feminist theory and method in international law --$tNavigating feminisms : at the margins, in the mainstreams or elsewhere? reflections on Charlesworth, Otomo and Pearson /$rVanessa Munro --$tTalking to ourselves? feminist scholarship in international law /$rHilary Charlesworth --$tSearching for virtue in international law /$rYoriko Otomo --$tFeminist project(s) : the spaces of international law /$rZoe Pearson --$gPart two : feminist perspectives on national and international security --$tThree feminist critiques of varying feminist capitulations to crisis-hegemony. Reflections on Otto, Mertus and Grahn-Farley /$rAnna Grear --$tRemapping crisis through a feminist lens /$rDianne Otto --$tRoad blocks, blind spots, speed bumps : a feminist look at the post-9/11 landscape for NGOs /$rJulie Mertus --$tThe politics of inevitability : an examination of Janet Halley's critique of the criminalisation of rape as torture /$rMaria Grahn-Farley --$gPart three : feminist perspectives on global and local justice --$tFrom the margins to the mainstream and back again : problems and paradoxes of feminist engagement in global and local justice. Reflections on Nesiah, Kouvo, Andersson, and Thomas /$rAlice Edwards --$tMissionary zeal for a secular mission : bringing gender to transitional justice and redemption to feminism /$rVasuki Nesiah --$tTaking women seriously? conflict, state-building and gender in Afghanistan /$rSari Kouvo --$tTrafficking in human beings : vulnerability, criminal law and human rights /$rUlrika Andersson --$tWomen workers take over power at the margins : economic resistance, political compliance /$rDania Thomas --$tConcluding (or beginning?) thoughts : postcards to the future /$rSari Kouvo, Zoe Pearson.
650 0 $aInternational law$xSociological aspects.
650 0 $aFeminist jurisprudence.
650 0 $aWomen (International law)
700 1 $aKouvo, Sari.
700 1 $aPearson, Zoe,$cDr.
988 $a20110411
906 $0OCLC