Feminist scholars and activists have turned their attention to
international law with apparently dramatic results. The impact of
feminist engagement is felt in diverse areas from human rights to
environmental law. But what do these successes signal for the
future? How open is international law to feminist enquiry? What
does it mean to do feminist theory in international law? What
lessons have we learned from engaging with international law,and
what directions do we still need to explore? International Law:
Modern Feminist Approaches brings together feminist scholars from
Australia, Canada, Sweden, Serbia and Montenegro, the United States
and United Kingdom. Drawing on diverse theoretical approaches, the
chapters explore the directions and tensions in feminist engagement
with various areas of international law from human rights, trade
and development, and gender mainstreaming, to humanitarian
intervention, environmental and humanitarian law.
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