In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gender law reform and which feminist approaches have been given less attention within international law. We examine contemporary accounts from the work of scholars within international law whose methodologies are attuned to history, alongside gender theories that develop feminist historiographies and engagements with archives to explore the intersectional and postcolonial dimensions via a turn to historiography within feminist approaches to international law. We argue for a plural feminisms: plural in the sense of being diverse and multiple, as well as dynamic and evolving across transnational contexts but also plural in the sense of attentiveness...
Feminists have utilized manifestos and utopias in order to make important, often revolutionary, cont...
This chapter examines how feminist legal history is conceived of as a unified field of study. The fi...
Over the past several years, legal scholars have extended feminist theory to many areas of the law, ...
In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gende...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
Feminist approaches to international law commence with a series of structural bias accounts of the i...
Feminist scholarship in international law has generated debate between feminists, but little engagem...
The essays in this volume analyse feminism's positioning vis-à-vis international law and the current...
In recent years, feminist theory has turned its critical gaze to international law. By challenging t...
In the past decade, a sense of feminist 'success' has developed within the United Nations and intern...
I examine the relationship between transnational law (TL) and feminist legal theory (FLT), focussing...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...
The chapter explores how Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and feminism can be com...
This article builds upon queer feminist and decolonial/TWAIL interventions into the history of inter...
This research uses psychological and sociological theory to conduct an original analysis of the narr...
Feminists have utilized manifestos and utopias in order to make important, often revolutionary, cont...
This chapter examines how feminist legal history is conceived of as a unified field of study. The fi...
Over the past several years, legal scholars have extended feminist theory to many areas of the law, ...
In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gende...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
Feminist approaches to international law commence with a series of structural bias accounts of the i...
Feminist scholarship in international law has generated debate between feminists, but little engagem...
The essays in this volume analyse feminism's positioning vis-à-vis international law and the current...
In recent years, feminist theory has turned its critical gaze to international law. By challenging t...
In the past decade, a sense of feminist 'success' has developed within the United Nations and intern...
I examine the relationship between transnational law (TL) and feminist legal theory (FLT), focussing...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract This special issue of the Nordic Journal of International La...
The chapter explores how Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and feminism can be com...
This article builds upon queer feminist and decolonial/TWAIL interventions into the history of inter...
This research uses psychological and sociological theory to conduct an original analysis of the narr...
Feminists have utilized manifestos and utopias in order to make important, often revolutionary, cont...
This chapter examines how feminist legal history is conceived of as a unified field of study. The fi...
Over the past several years, legal scholars have extended feminist theory to many areas of the law, ...