Review of Kerry Carrington, Feminism and Global Justice, Routledge: New York, 2014, 204 pp. (including index): 978-0415711128, $47.95 (pbk)
The time has passed for feminist theories of law to be placed at the back of a jurisprudence book. E...
Hidden aspects of assumed gender-neutral global policies and transnational institutions\ud that have...
Providing a compelling case for greater gender sensitivity in transitional justice institutions, May...
In this book, Kerry Carrington takes a bold, critical and reflexive approach to understanding the gl...
"In this book, Kerry Carrington takes a bold, critical and reflexive approach to understanding the g...
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In The Remaking of Social Contracts, feminist thinkers and activists urge a new interpretation of th...
Aiming to redefine the core issues at the heart of feminist activism in a development context, Femin...
With chapters covering medical abuse, sexual abuse, and pregnancy in prison, this an important book ...
Book review of Amanda Goldrick Jones, Men Who Believe in Feminism. Westport, CT: Praegar, 2003. $64....
The editors of this ambitious handbook have successfully curated a collection of papers that seek to...
This ambitious and remarkable book provides us with a new, creative, and critical site for feminist ...
Karen Heil Borchert, reviewerRural Woman Battering and the Justice System: An EthnographyNeil Websda...
Feminism, Gender, and Universities celebrates the way in which feminism has forever changed the terr...
This is a review of Gillian Brock’s new book, Global justice: a cosmopolitan account (Oxford: ...
The time has passed for feminist theories of law to be placed at the back of a jurisprudence book. E...
Hidden aspects of assumed gender-neutral global policies and transnational institutions\ud that have...
Providing a compelling case for greater gender sensitivity in transitional justice institutions, May...
In this book, Kerry Carrington takes a bold, critical and reflexive approach to understanding the gl...
"In this book, Kerry Carrington takes a bold, critical and reflexive approach to understanding the g...
Book review of: Alison Brysk, The Struggle for Freedom from Fear: Contesting Violence Against Women ...
In The Remaking of Social Contracts, feminist thinkers and activists urge a new interpretation of th...
Aiming to redefine the core issues at the heart of feminist activism in a development context, Femin...
With chapters covering medical abuse, sexual abuse, and pregnancy in prison, this an important book ...
Book review of Amanda Goldrick Jones, Men Who Believe in Feminism. Westport, CT: Praegar, 2003. $64....
The editors of this ambitious handbook have successfully curated a collection of papers that seek to...
This ambitious and remarkable book provides us with a new, creative, and critical site for feminist ...
Karen Heil Borchert, reviewerRural Woman Battering and the Justice System: An EthnographyNeil Websda...
Feminism, Gender, and Universities celebrates the way in which feminism has forever changed the terr...
This is a review of Gillian Brock’s new book, Global justice: a cosmopolitan account (Oxford: ...
The time has passed for feminist theories of law to be placed at the back of a jurisprudence book. E...
Hidden aspects of assumed gender-neutral global policies and transnational institutions\ud that have...
Providing a compelling case for greater gender sensitivity in transitional justice institutions, May...