The adoption of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda by the UN Security Council constituted a forum-shift by women’s rights advocates away from the human rights system. As queer critique of the WPS agenda gathers pace, this article reflects on the antecedents of the queer exclusions of the WPS agenda in international human rights law. The article thereby reveals the consequences in other international law regimes of human rights law’s queer exclusions. The article concludes with some tentative proposals to utilise the pluralism of international human rights law to expand queer possibilities for both human rights and WPS
As late as in the mid-1990s it was unthinkable for the UN Security Council to address issues of wome...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the development of the framing of the rights of lesbian, g...
The UN is increasingly a place where a critical discussion about human rights and sexual orientation...
UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and the successive thematic resolutions together with a variety ...
Recent years have seen notable progress on issues of gender and human rights in standard-setting and...
The women, peace, and security (WPS) agenda is considered by many a feminist international agenda. T...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
© 2016 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has ...
The aim of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) resolutions, beginning with United Nations Security C...
This chapter reviews the many achievements of the last 25 years − expressed in the proliferation of ...
The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has developed at the United Nations over the course of th...
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is roote...
Book chapter in New Directions in Women, Peace & Security The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agend...
This chapter investigates the conceptual limits of the field of women’s rights. It identifies two ma...
In this chapter, students will learn about the women, peace and security agenda (WPS). Consisting of...
As late as in the mid-1990s it was unthinkable for the UN Security Council to address issues of wome...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the development of the framing of the rights of lesbian, g...
The UN is increasingly a place where a critical discussion about human rights and sexual orientation...
UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and the successive thematic resolutions together with a variety ...
Recent years have seen notable progress on issues of gender and human rights in standard-setting and...
The women, peace, and security (WPS) agenda is considered by many a feminist international agenda. T...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
© 2016 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has ...
The aim of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) resolutions, beginning with United Nations Security C...
This chapter reviews the many achievements of the last 25 years − expressed in the proliferation of ...
The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda has developed at the United Nations over the course of th...
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is roote...
Book chapter in New Directions in Women, Peace & Security The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agend...
This chapter investigates the conceptual limits of the field of women’s rights. It identifies two ma...
In this chapter, students will learn about the women, peace and security agenda (WPS). Consisting of...
As late as in the mid-1990s it was unthinkable for the UN Security Council to address issues of wome...
The purpose of this chapter is to explore the development of the framing of the rights of lesbian, g...
The UN is increasingly a place where a critical discussion about human rights and sexual orientation...