© 2015 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The concept of intersectionality has been progressively incorporated into international anti-discrimination law. This article considers the nature of this incorporation and the different understandings of the term and related concepts by United Nations treaty body committees. It discusses the importance of intersectionality within a substantive equality framework in challenging poverty that is often complex in nature. This is illustrated with examples from the field of social security in India, Australia and South Africa as they concern issues of race, gender, caste and class. The article suggests the need for a clear conception of intersectionality embedded within a substantive approach to equality and...
Roth J. Intersectionality. In: Kaltmeier O, Raab J, Foley MS, Nash A, Rinke S, Rufer M, eds. The Rou...
Intersectional discrimination challenges not only the structure of equality law, but also the techni...
This paper examines the drivers of inequality and social exclusion, especially discrimination, with ...
This article researches intersectionality in the area of international human rights law. Moving atte...
In spite of the presence of intersectionality as a concept in feminist literature for over twenty-fi...
The central aim of the thesis is to understand why intersectionality remains at the fringes of mains...
Intersectionality is essential for effective human rights protection and to combat structural oppres...
Intersectionality is currently used in international human rights law adjudication primarily due to ...
Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights argues for an expansive definition of human r...
This chapter focuses on intersectionality theory and methodology and draws on practical examples fro...
The aim of this work is to explore the possibilities of applying intersectionality in international ...
In the last decade, intersectionality theory has gained traction as a lens through which to analyze ...
Intersectionality theory has been slow to take root as a legal norm at the national level, even as s...
This article considers the viability of intersectionality as an analytical and strategic tool withi...
This article discusses the role of EU anti-discrimination law in challenging EU anti-crisis measures...
Roth J. Intersectionality. In: Kaltmeier O, Raab J, Foley MS, Nash A, Rinke S, Rufer M, eds. The Rou...
Intersectional discrimination challenges not only the structure of equality law, but also the techni...
This paper examines the drivers of inequality and social exclusion, especially discrimination, with ...
This article researches intersectionality in the area of international human rights law. Moving atte...
In spite of the presence of intersectionality as a concept in feminist literature for over twenty-fi...
The central aim of the thesis is to understand why intersectionality remains at the fringes of mains...
Intersectionality is essential for effective human rights protection and to combat structural oppres...
Intersectionality is currently used in international human rights law adjudication primarily due to ...
Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights argues for an expansive definition of human r...
This chapter focuses on intersectionality theory and methodology and draws on practical examples fro...
The aim of this work is to explore the possibilities of applying intersectionality in international ...
In the last decade, intersectionality theory has gained traction as a lens through which to analyze ...
Intersectionality theory has been slow to take root as a legal norm at the national level, even as s...
This article considers the viability of intersectionality as an analytical and strategic tool withi...
This article discusses the role of EU anti-discrimination law in challenging EU anti-crisis measures...
Roth J. Intersectionality. In: Kaltmeier O, Raab J, Foley MS, Nash A, Rinke S, Rufer M, eds. The Rou...
Intersectional discrimination challenges not only the structure of equality law, but also the techni...
This paper examines the drivers of inequality and social exclusion, especially discrimination, with ...