In this article, Professor Obiora begins with the premise that the credibility of traditional legal frameworks has eroded, because the law remains unable to relieve the oppressions and polarization between cultures, even in the wake of global institutional transformations that seem to help the oppressed, particularly women. Professor Obiora offers the Beijing Platform for Action as a radical new solution for human rights protection, radical in that it is one of the first declaratives to transcend the previous dichotomy of issues among women by expressing a commitment to a global framework in which to address these issues, particularly the feminization ofpoverty. After a briefdescription of the Platform, the author asks whether it is really ...
This article analyses the different ways globalisation affects women, showing clearly that the theor...
This Article examines the role of international law, particularly human rights law, as it relates to...
Globalization is nothing new. Global trade has been going on for millennia—though what constitutes t...
In this article, Professor Obiora begins with the premise that the credibility of traditional legal ...
Edited Speech delivered on October 6, 2000 at the University of San Diego Journal of Contemporary Le...
The article demonstrates how neo-liberal ideologies and market forces ofglobalisation have produced ...
This paper addresses both liberal and multicultural feminist concerns for the Western feminist\u27s ...
This article proposes that language identifying human rights of women in U.N. Conference documents h...
Valentine Moghadam has written a much-needed text outlining the work of transnational activists conc...
Confronted with the challenge of cultural relativism, feminism faces divergent paths, neither of whi...
The amount of attention devoted to women and women\u27s issues has increased dramatically in the las...
More than two decades after the Fourth World Conference on Women was held in Beijing, gender equalit...
In this article I map out the major debates on global governance and the feminist critiques of the m...
The Beijing Conference was a watershed moment in the history of the global women’s movement and had ...
This paper argues the latest needs articulating females women's rights as human rights is usually ef...
This article analyses the different ways globalisation affects women, showing clearly that the theor...
This Article examines the role of international law, particularly human rights law, as it relates to...
Globalization is nothing new. Global trade has been going on for millennia—though what constitutes t...
In this article, Professor Obiora begins with the premise that the credibility of traditional legal ...
Edited Speech delivered on October 6, 2000 at the University of San Diego Journal of Contemporary Le...
The article demonstrates how neo-liberal ideologies and market forces ofglobalisation have produced ...
This paper addresses both liberal and multicultural feminist concerns for the Western feminist\u27s ...
This article proposes that language identifying human rights of women in U.N. Conference documents h...
Valentine Moghadam has written a much-needed text outlining the work of transnational activists conc...
Confronted with the challenge of cultural relativism, feminism faces divergent paths, neither of whi...
The amount of attention devoted to women and women\u27s issues has increased dramatically in the las...
More than two decades after the Fourth World Conference on Women was held in Beijing, gender equalit...
In this article I map out the major debates on global governance and the feminist critiques of the m...
The Beijing Conference was a watershed moment in the history of the global women’s movement and had ...
This paper argues the latest needs articulating females women's rights as human rights is usually ef...
This article analyses the different ways globalisation affects women, showing clearly that the theor...
This Article examines the role of international law, particularly human rights law, as it relates to...
Globalization is nothing new. Global trade has been going on for millennia—though what constitutes t...