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Feminist Judgments in International Law

Editat de Loveday Hodson, Troy Lavers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2021
The emergence of feminist rewriting of key judgments has been one of the most interesting recent developments in legal methodology. This unique enterprise has seen scholars collaborate in the 'real world' task of reassessing jurisprudence in light of feminist perspectives.This important new volume makes a significant contribution to the endeavour, exploring how key judgments in international law might have differed if feminist judges had sat on the bench.This collection asks whether feminist perspectives can offer meaningful and viable alternatives to international law norms; and if so, whether that application results in distinguishable differences in outcomes. It answers these questions with particular reference to sources of international law, the public and private divide, State responsibility, State immunities, treaty law, State sovereignty, human rights protection, global governance, and the concept of violence in international law. This landmark publication offers a truly innovative reassessment of international law.Winner of the 2020 ASIL Certificate of Merit for a Preeminent Contribution to Creative Scholarship.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509946716
ISBN-10: 1509946713
Pagini: 536
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Offers a truly unique and innovative approach to the analysis of international law.

Notă biografică

Loveday Hodson and Troy Lavers are both Associate Professors at Leicester Law School.

Cuprins

PART IINTRODUCTION1. Feminist Judgments in International Law: An Introduction Loveday Hodson and Troy Lavers PART IIGENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAWPermanent Court of International Justice2. Bozkurt Case, aka the Lotus Case (France v Turkey): Ships that Go Bump in the Night Christine Chinkin, Gina Heathcote, Emily Jones and Henry Jones International Court of Justice3. Reservations to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide Kasey McCall-Smith, Rhona Smith and Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko4. The Lockerbie Case (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v United States of America) Kathryn Greenman and Troy Lavers5. Germany v Italy Zoi Aliozi, Bérénice K. Schramm and Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko Court of Justice of the European Union6. Gómez-Limón Sánchez-Camacho v Instituto Nacional de la Seguridad Social (INSS) and others Marta Carneiro, Kirsten Ketscher and Freya Semanda PART IIIHUMAN RIGHTSEuropean Court of Human Rights7. Christine Goodwin v the United Kingdom Sara Bengtson, Damian Gonzalez-Salzberg, Loveday Hodson and Paul Johnson8. Leyla Sahin v Turkey Amel Alghrani, Amal Ali and Jill Marshall9. Burden v the United Kingdom Nicola Barker10. Opuz v Turkey Shazia Choudhry and Jonathan Herring11. A, B and C v Ireland Helen Fenwick, Wendy Guns and Ben Warwick12. Ruusunen v Finland Merris Amos, Maribel Canto-Lopez and Nani Jansen Reventlow Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women13. Cecilia Kell v Canada Lolita Buckner Inniss, Jessie Hohmann and Enzamaria Tramontana PART IVINTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAWSpecial Court for Sierra Leone14. AFRC Trial Judgment (Prosecutor v Brima, Kamara and Kanu) Olga Jurasz, Sheri Labenski, Solange Mouthaan and Dawn Sedman International Criminal Court15. The Prosecutor v Thomas Lubanga Dyilo Yassin M Brunger, Emma Irving and Diana Sankey International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia16. Prosecutor v Radovan Karadzic Celestine Greenwood PART VCONCLUSION17. Prefiguring Feminist Judgment in International Law Hilary Charlesworth

Recenzii

This book is recommended for the collections of academic and judicial libraries and the personal collections of judges, lawyers, students, and legal scholars interested in activism, judicial interpretation, and the pursuit of gender and substantive equality in both national and international courts.