# The Oxford Handbook of Women and International Law - Portail Universitaire du droit

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> Description : the oxford handbook of women and international law, présentation de l’éditeur the  oxford handbook of women and international law  interrogates women's ...

## Parution

- **ISBN** : 978-0-197-65364-7
- **Éditeur** : Oxford University Press
- **Auteurs universitaires** : Hélène Ruiz Fabri

## Résumé

Présentation de l’éditeur
The Oxford Handbook of Women and International Law interrogates women's interrelationship with international law's institutions, norms, and theoretical approaches. Women have made tremendous strides in international law by contributing to its development and application; wielding power as representatives and leaders in international organizations; and serving as judges, legal experts, and leaders of non-governmental organizations pushing the law in new directions. Yet, as this Handbook demonstrates, full equality remains elusive while new threats emerge. Climate change, the rise in nationalism, and anti-gender ideology pose serious challenges to multilateral institutions and norms that protect and empower women.
Featuring diverse and interdisciplinary contributions from across the globe by leading scholars, international judges, and legal practitioners, this Handbook explores the ways in which international law might meet its unmet potential for achieving gender equality for women and girls, in all their diversity, and counter these emerging challenges. All the while, the book wrestles with both who "women" are and the extent to which international law's norms and institutions are effective and worthwhile spaces for emancipatory change.
 
Sommaire
1) Why Women and International Law? - J. Jarpa Dawuni, Nienke Grossman, Jaya Ramji Nogales, Hélène Ruiz Fabri2) The Woman in International Law: Centering Global Critical Race Feminism - Adrien Katherine Wing3) A Century and More of Feminist Architects - Christine Chinkin and Patricia Viseur Sellers4) A Look Back at the Women's Hague Peace Conference: What Contribution to International Law Today? - Frédéric Mégret5) Absented at the Creation: Nuremberg Women and International Criminal Justice - Diane Marie Amann6) Gender-Sensitive Adjudication in International Courts - Julia Sebutinde and Yusra Suedi7) The 'Invisible Court': A First Look at Gender and Nationality in Registries and Secretariats - Nienke Grossman8) Women as Highly Qualified or 'Renowned' Publicists in International Law - Nilufer Oral9) The Legal Adviser: Gatekeeper and Torchbearer?- Liesbeth Lijnzaad10) Women in International Organizations: Particular Focus on the United Nations and African Union - Namira Negm and Mtendere Mute Gondwe11) Lightning in the Night/Un Relámpago en la Noche: On Women's Contributions to the Jurisprudence and Institutions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights - Viviana Krsticevic12) Lessons in Visibility: Victim Participation in Guatemalan Prosecutions of Conflict-Based Sexual and Gender Violence - Susan SáCouto13) Human Rights and Women's Rights - Mónica Pinto14) Constructing Maternal Mortality as A Human Rights Issue: Lessons for Using International Law to Advance Women's Health and Rights - Alicia Ely Yamin15) Populism and Gender Ideology - Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez and Camille Robcis16) Gender and Conflict of Laws: Enabling Violence - Ivana Isailovic17) Is International Criminal Law Feminist? - Margaret M. deGuzman and Rachel López18) The African Union and the Rights of Women in Non-international Armed Conflicts in Africa - Eki Yemisi Omorogbe19) Women, Peace, and Security: Getting Women in the Room Is a Start Not an End Goal - Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Stacey Henderson, and Joanne Stagg20) Where are the Women? The Law and Practice of Global Counter-terrorism - Fionnuala Ní Aoláin21) Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Autonomous Weapon Systems: Feminist Perspectives on Meaningful Human Control - Machiko Kanetake22) Feminist Approaches to Space Law and Governance - Andrea Harrington and Valerie Oosterveld23) Women and Law of the Sea - Irini Papanicolopulu24) Feminist Approaches to Recenter Humanity in International Migration Law - Natasha Yacoub25) Women's Agency in Addressing the Crisis of Climate Change: The Missing Link - Patricia Kameri-Mbote and Ruth Aura26) Challenging Colonialism and Patriarchy: Oceanic Pacific Feminists on Development, Women, and International Law - Yvonne Underhill-Sem and 'Ofa-Ki-Levuka Guttenbeil-Likiliki27) Women's Empowerment and International Trade: The Same Side of the Same Coin? - Amrita Bahri28) Women and International Investment Law - Lina M. Céspedes-Báez, Enrique Prieto-Ríos, and René Urueña29) Feminist Approaches to International Law and International Law Approaches to Feminism: An Overview - Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin30) Feminism and the Mainstream in International Law and International Relations - Mark Pollack31) 'Re-enchanting the World': Feminist Critiques of Liberal Theories of International Law - Vasuki Nesiah32) Feminizing Third World Approaches to International Law: A New Agenda for TWAIL - J. Jarpa Dawuni33) Toward a Marxist Feminist Approach to International Law - Eva Nanopoulos and Leila Ullrich34) Queer Approaches - Edoardo Stoppioni35) Women and the (Hi)story of International Law: What Does Everyone Need to Know? - Immi Tallgren


## Métadonnées

- **Catégorie** : Parutions
- **Publié** : 2026-01-28

## Tags

Changement climatique, Droit international, Droit privé, Droit public, Droits de l'homme, Genre, Institutions, Intelligence artificielle, Pouvoirs

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