This Article reflects upon Darren Rosenblum\u27s provocative piece Unsex CEDAW, or What\u27s Wrong with Women\u27s Rights. At the outset I should note that this critical analysis should not be misinterpreted. I do not quarrel with Professor Rosenblum\u27s observations that inequality in law and life is much broader than sex inequalities. To the contrary, I am in full accord with him that discrimination along other categorical axes is also undesirable and sometimes as prevalent as sex inequality. Indeed, oftentimes such other discriminatory tendencies dovetail with those rooted in sex discrimination. Where we diverge, however, is in his proposal that the category woman, and the pursuit of equality rights utilizing a focus on sex, be eliminat...
This Essay asks why sex equality is outside the constitutional canon. While race discrimination is a...
President Barack Obama has asked Senator John Kerry, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee...
The call of this symposium was for articles regarding women\u27s rights and the movement toward equa...
Part I discusses why CEDAW continues to be relevant as the primary source of international law on se...
Although the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (“CEDAW” or ...
Since the death of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, I have wanted to honor her memory, and this panel is the p...
This comment examines the vision of women\u27s rights and equality as outlined in CEDAW. It raises s...
CEDAW is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination and achieving gender equality so that ...
During the 1980s and early 1990s intense disagreement has arisen over the appropriate strategy for e...
Contemporary sex discrimination jurisprudence accepts as one of its foundational premises the notion...
Women’s rights occupy a contested moral and political position internationally. They\ud are neither ...
In the preceding chapter, Professor Nussbaum suggests that CEDAW (an acronym that is often used inte...
Women’s rights occupy a contested moral and political position internationally. They are neither ac...
The central question of the paper is: do women have the right to exclude transwomen from women-only ...
The fiftieth anniversary of Title VII\u27s ban on sex discrimination provides an occasion to reflect...
This Essay asks why sex equality is outside the constitutional canon. While race discrimination is a...
President Barack Obama has asked Senator John Kerry, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee...
The call of this symposium was for articles regarding women\u27s rights and the movement toward equa...
Part I discusses why CEDAW continues to be relevant as the primary source of international law on se...
Although the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (“CEDAW” or ...
Since the death of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, I have wanted to honor her memory, and this panel is the p...
This comment examines the vision of women\u27s rights and equality as outlined in CEDAW. It raises s...
CEDAW is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination and achieving gender equality so that ...
During the 1980s and early 1990s intense disagreement has arisen over the appropriate strategy for e...
Contemporary sex discrimination jurisprudence accepts as one of its foundational premises the notion...
Women’s rights occupy a contested moral and political position internationally. They\ud are neither ...
In the preceding chapter, Professor Nussbaum suggests that CEDAW (an acronym that is often used inte...
Women’s rights occupy a contested moral and political position internationally. They are neither ac...
The central question of the paper is: do women have the right to exclude transwomen from women-only ...
The fiftieth anniversary of Title VII\u27s ban on sex discrimination provides an occasion to reflect...
This Essay asks why sex equality is outside the constitutional canon. While race discrimination is a...
President Barack Obama has asked Senator John Kerry, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee...
The call of this symposium was for articles regarding women\u27s rights and the movement toward equa...