Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Asia: Constitutionalism in Asia
Editat de Wen-Chen Chang, Kelley Loper, Mara Malagodi, Ruth Rubio-Marínen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 dec 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509941919
ISBN-10: 1509941916
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Constitutionalism in Asia
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1509941916
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Constitutionalism in Asia
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Explores flagship constitutional developments in terms of gender and sexuality across 12 Asian jurisdictions
Notă biografică
Wen-Chen Chang is Distinguished Professor of National Taiwan University College of Law and Joint-Appointment Professor at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University School of Law, Taiwan.Kelley Loper is Associate Professor and Director of the LLM in Human Rights Programme in the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.Mara Malagodi is Reader in Law at the School of Law, University of Warwick, UK.Ruth Rubio-Marín is Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Sevilla, Spain, and Adjunct Professor at the School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, Italy.
Cuprins
1. Gender Constitutionalism in Asia: A Comparative Framework, Ruth Rubio-Marín (University of Sevilla, Spain), Wen-Chen Chang (National Taiwan University), Mara Malagodi (University of Warwick, UK) and Kelley Loper (University of Hong Kong)2. Achievements and Challenges of Japan's Gender Constitutionalism: Consolidating Constitutional Law and International Human Rights Law, Akiko Ejima (Meiji University, Japan)3. Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Taiwan: A Successful Story in the Cooperation between the Women's Movement, the Constitution and International Human Rights, Wen-Chen Chang (National Taiwan University)4. Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Hong Kong, Kelley Loper (University of Hong Kong)5. Gender Equality, Individual Empowerment and Constitutional Rights Review: South Korea's Dynamic Development, Yoon Jin Shin (Seoul National University, South Korea)6. Gender and Constitutionalism in Malaysia, Dian AH Shah (National University of Singapore)7. Gender Equality in Singapore: Whither the Constitution? Daryl WJ Yang (University of California, USA) and Jaclyn L Neo (National University of Singapore)8. Gender, Sexuality and Democratic Constitutionalism in the Philippines, Bryan Dennis G Tiojanco (University of Tokyo, Japan)9. Gender and Constitutionalism in Indonesia, Simon Butt (University of Sydney, Australia)10. In Search of Principle: 70 Years of Gender Jurisprudence in India, Gautam Bhatia (New Delhi, India) and Shreya Atrey (University of Oxford, UK)11. Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Nepal, Mara Malagodi (University of Warwick, UK)12. Constitutionalism and Gender in Pakistan: A Counter-patriarchal Struggle, Sadaf Aziz (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan), Angbeen Atif Mirza (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan) and Cristóbal Alvear-Garijo (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)13. Women, Gender and the Constitution in Sri Lanka, Mario Gomez (International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Sri Lanka)