This article explores the potential strengths and weaknesses of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) as a focus for women's international organising to claim economic and social rights. The article charts the ways in which international women's groups have engaged with the UN human rights system and through an examination of feminist critiques of the ICESCR it proposes some strategies for civil society organisations to draw on to ensure the realisation of their economic and social rights. The article argues that there is a need to go beyond law-centred approaches and that women's groups need to directly challenge the economic policies that hinder the realisation of their economic and social rights. Lin...
Socio-economic rights have been largely neglected in international human rights law. Misconceptions ...
© 2014 Cambridge University Press. The international right to social security has been given limited...
How effective are women’s rights international non-governmental organizations (WROs) in improving go...
This article explores the potential strengths and weaknesses of the International Covenant on Econom...
The gender equality standard provided for by the international law of human rights is still an unfin...
This paper explores current contestations of women’s rights and the implications thereof for interna...
The ILA’s Committee on Feminism and International Law can trace its roots back to the early 1990s. P...
This paper examines the notion of rights discourse and its international application in recent femin...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis. The article discusses the status of social a...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
This is the third report of the (current) ILA Feminism and International Law Committee (Committee). ...
This article considers the evolution of women\'s rights in international human rights law. It then m...
This article reviews the development of universal women’s human rights since 1970. It begins by disc...
This article uses as its starting point the global networking activities of Women Working Worldwide,...
This article explores how the creative use of international economic and social rights law might ass...
Socio-economic rights have been largely neglected in international human rights law. Misconceptions ...
© 2014 Cambridge University Press. The international right to social security has been given limited...
How effective are women’s rights international non-governmental organizations (WROs) in improving go...
This article explores the potential strengths and weaknesses of the International Covenant on Econom...
The gender equality standard provided for by the international law of human rights is still an unfin...
This paper explores current contestations of women’s rights and the implications thereof for interna...
The ILA’s Committee on Feminism and International Law can trace its roots back to the early 1990s. P...
This paper examines the notion of rights discourse and its international application in recent femin...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis. The article discusses the status of social a...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
This is the third report of the (current) ILA Feminism and International Law Committee (Committee). ...
This article considers the evolution of women\'s rights in international human rights law. It then m...
This article reviews the development of universal women’s human rights since 1970. It begins by disc...
This article uses as its starting point the global networking activities of Women Working Worldwide,...
This article explores how the creative use of international economic and social rights law might ass...
Socio-economic rights have been largely neglected in international human rights law. Misconceptions ...
© 2014 Cambridge University Press. The international right to social security has been given limited...
How effective are women’s rights international non-governmental organizations (WROs) in improving go...