For feminist international law scholars, practitioners, and
advocates, the first two decades of the new millennium have
produced moments of elation and disenchantment. In the Research
Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law, a network
of scholars and practitioners from a diverse group of countries
contemplate the future of feminist engagement with international
law. Can international law increase its relevance, beneficence, and
impact for women in the developed and developing world? How can
international law deal with a much wider range of issues relevant
to women's lives than it currently does? What are the next
frontiers for gender and international law making, law reform, and
the beneficiaries of international law? The diverse global
contributions to this Research Handbook delineate a future where
feminist engagement with international law is robust, diverse,
inclusive, influential, and leads to positive change in women's
lives. The Research Handbook addresses larger themes of feminism
and international law that will interest international law and
gender studies scholars as well as HDR students. Additionally, this
exploration will prove to be an asset to UN and INGO networks,
regional organizations, and NGOs and social movements. Contributors
include: J. Aeberhard-Hodges, S. Airey, M.P. Assis, B. Bennett, K.
Chandrakirana, L. Chappell, H. Charlesworth, S.E. Davies, J.J.
Dawuni, D. Estrada-Tanck, P. Finckenberg-Broman, G.M. Frisso, V.
Fynn Bruey, J. Geng, F. Gerry, B. Goldblatt, R. Grey, M. Hansel, S.
Harris Rimmer, R. Houghton, A. Isaac, M. Keyes, E. Larking, R.
Maguire, A. O'Donoghue, D. Otto, K. Ogg, J. Ramji-Nogales, K.
Rubenstein, S. Samar, G. Simm, N. Tzouvala, K. Woolaston, E.
Yahyaoui Krivenko
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