Histories of equal rights for women in international law normally begin with post-World War II initiatives. Such an approach leaves out two treaties signed at the 1933 Montevideo Pan- American Conference, the Equal Nationality Treaty and the Equal Rights Treaty, which remain forgotten among international lawyers. By reconstructing their inception and intellectual back- ground, this article aims to raise awareness about debates on international law among feminist activists in the interwar years. In turn, the focus on activist work allows for the recovery of the contribution of women to the development of the discipline in that seminal period, a contribution usually obfuscated by men’s predominance in diplomatic and academic roles. By outlini...
In this essay, the author wants to outline briefly both some of the ways in which the assumptions an...
The challenge of including a gender perspective within human rights work has been a project only rec...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...
Histories of equal rights for women in international law normally begin with post-World War II initi...
This article proposes that language identifying human rights of women in U.N. Conference documents h...
It was predicted that the U.N. World Conference of the International Women\u27s Year would significa...
In this article, the author brings some of the issues identified and discussed in domestic law into ...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
Pacta sunt servanda---agreements must be respected---is the central guiding principle of internation...
This Article addresses whether the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Disc...
The Women\u27s Rights as International Human Rights Symposium (Symposium), sponsored by the Internat...
Feminists have utilized manifestos and utopias in order to make important, often revolutionary, cont...
As the United Nations commemorates 1975 as International Women\u27s Year, in a concerted effort to...
This book provides a critical history of influential women in the United Nations and seeks to inspir...
This Article uses the example of international women\u27s political rights to examine the value of c...
In this essay, the author wants to outline briefly both some of the ways in which the assumptions an...
The challenge of including a gender perspective within human rights work has been a project only rec...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...
Histories of equal rights for women in international law normally begin with post-World War II initi...
This article proposes that language identifying human rights of women in U.N. Conference documents h...
It was predicted that the U.N. World Conference of the International Women\u27s Year would significa...
In this article, the author brings some of the issues identified and discussed in domestic law into ...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
Pacta sunt servanda---agreements must be respected---is the central guiding principle of internation...
This Article addresses whether the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Disc...
The Women\u27s Rights as International Human Rights Symposium (Symposium), sponsored by the Internat...
Feminists have utilized manifestos and utopias in order to make important, often revolutionary, cont...
As the United Nations commemorates 1975 as International Women\u27s Year, in a concerted effort to...
This book provides a critical history of influential women in the United Nations and seeks to inspir...
This Article uses the example of international women\u27s political rights to examine the value of c...
In this essay, the author wants to outline briefly both some of the ways in which the assumptions an...
The challenge of including a gender perspective within human rights work has been a project only rec...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...