This paper explores the social construction of women refugees from the perspective of the human rights regime with an eye to revealing whether the voices of refugee women are reflected. To this end the paper examines the development of women refugees as a category within human rights discourse and how this category has been bolstered by the concept of women's human rights within the last decade.Cet article explore la construction sociale des femmes réfugiées dans la perspective du régime des droits humains avec une attention particulière portée sur la question de savoir si la voix des femmes réfugiées y est entendue. A cette fin l'article examine l'évolution de la notion de femme réfugiée comme catégorie au sein du discours sur les droits h...
Increasingly women\u27s human rights are being violated as evidenced most recently in Afghanistan an...
In this paper, the author presents an overview of the evolution of gender-related issues in the dete...
This is an audio recording of a paper given at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference...
This paper examines the intersectionality of race and gender in refugee situations, and the multiple...
While the need for equal access to civil, political as well as economic, social and cultural rights ...
The recent refugee crisis in Europe has become a prominent human security issues that continues to r...
By taking the recognition of persons as rights-holders in the framework of international human right...
This paper addresses human rights violations in the context of gender power relationships and calls ...
The article tests the claim of feminist scholars that concerns about gender have been marginalised i...
This paper addresses human rights vio-lations in the context of gender power relationships and calls...
Contributing to ongoing debates about what happens when feminism is institutionalized in global gove...
Using the latest refugee statistics available from the United Nations High Commissionerfor Refugees ...
International Refugee Law, as a matter of human rights, is in continuous evolution. This article aim...
This Article advocates for better access to justice and a more comprehensive accountability system i...
The refugee regime, built on the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, has long exclud...
Increasingly women\u27s human rights are being violated as evidenced most recently in Afghanistan an...
In this paper, the author presents an overview of the evolution of gender-related issues in the dete...
This is an audio recording of a paper given at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference...
This paper examines the intersectionality of race and gender in refugee situations, and the multiple...
While the need for equal access to civil, political as well as economic, social and cultural rights ...
The recent refugee crisis in Europe has become a prominent human security issues that continues to r...
By taking the recognition of persons as rights-holders in the framework of international human right...
This paper addresses human rights violations in the context of gender power relationships and calls ...
The article tests the claim of feminist scholars that concerns about gender have been marginalised i...
This paper addresses human rights vio-lations in the context of gender power relationships and calls...
Contributing to ongoing debates about what happens when feminism is institutionalized in global gove...
Using the latest refugee statistics available from the United Nations High Commissionerfor Refugees ...
International Refugee Law, as a matter of human rights, is in continuous evolution. This article aim...
This Article advocates for better access to justice and a more comprehensive accountability system i...
The refugee regime, built on the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, has long exclud...
Increasingly women\u27s human rights are being violated as evidenced most recently in Afghanistan an...
In this paper, the author presents an overview of the evolution of gender-related issues in the dete...
This is an audio recording of a paper given at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference...