Intersectionality theory has been slow to take root as a legal norm at the national level, even as scholars embrace it as a potent analytical tool. Yet, in recent years, intersectionality has entered law and policy practices through an unexpected portal: namely, local governments’ adoption of international norms. A growing number of local governments around the world explicitly incorporate intersectionality into their law and practice as part of implementing international antidiscrimination norms from human rights instruments like the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. This “relocalization” phenomenon—which brings int...
Intersectional discrimination challenges not only the structure of equality law, but also the techni...
This chapter focuses on intersectionality theory and methodology and draws on practical examples fro...
This article suggests that greater recognition of intersectional discrimination, understood as quali...
In the last decade, intersectionality theory has gained traction as a lens through which to analyze ...
© 2015 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The concept of intersectionality has been progressively incorp...
Intersectionality is currently used in international human rights law adjudication primarily due to ...
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
<p class="Normal1">Democratization processes imply questioning the discriminatory effects of law and...
Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights argues for an expansive definition of human r...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
In spite of the presence of intersectionality as a concept in feminist literature for over twenty-fi...
Starting from the premise that international human rights law is not a neutral fact, this dissertati...
Although feminist scholarship has discussed intersectionality extensively, few studies have addresse...
L’auteure explore le développement de l’intersectionalité- cette approche féministe aux différents c...
Intersectionality is essential for effective human rights protection and to combat structural oppres...
Intersectional discrimination challenges not only the structure of equality law, but also the techni...
This chapter focuses on intersectionality theory and methodology and draws on practical examples fro...
This article suggests that greater recognition of intersectional discrimination, understood as quali...
In the last decade, intersectionality theory has gained traction as a lens through which to analyze ...
© 2015 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The concept of intersectionality has been progressively incorp...
Intersectionality is currently used in international human rights law adjudication primarily due to ...
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
<p class="Normal1">Democratization processes imply questioning the discriminatory effects of law and...
Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights argues for an expansive definition of human r...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
In spite of the presence of intersectionality as a concept in feminist literature for over twenty-fi...
Starting from the premise that international human rights law is not a neutral fact, this dissertati...
Although feminist scholarship has discussed intersectionality extensively, few studies have addresse...
L’auteure explore le développement de l’intersectionalité- cette approche féministe aux différents c...
Intersectionality is essential for effective human rights protection and to combat structural oppres...
Intersectional discrimination challenges not only the structure of equality law, but also the techni...
This chapter focuses on intersectionality theory and methodology and draws on practical examples fro...
This article suggests that greater recognition of intersectional discrimination, understood as quali...