Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 450 g
Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 450 g
ISBN: 978-0-9751967-1-7
Verlag: Federation Press
Global Issues, Women and Justiceexplores the ways women seek justice through the nation-state, global process and international criminal justice mechanisms. It draws on a diversity of academic and advocate voices in examining how women have accessed justice under conditions of globalisation, militarization and colonisation. Global Issues, Women and Justicewill appeal to academics and activists as a valuable resource for research and provides numerous case studies of the ways women have mobilised to achieve justice which will be useful in both the classroom and in campaigning.
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Contents 1 Global issues, women and justice, Sharon Pickering and Caroline Lambert Domestic Justice: Negotiating with the Nation-state Editors' introduction 2 Women's rights and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission: an unfinished agenda, Lyn Graybill 3 Narrating women and asylum: hostile administrative-legal justice, Sharon Pickering 4 Militarisation, gender and ethnicity in Southern Mexico, Lynn Stephen 5 Living in the circle and thinking inside the square, Nerida Blair International Justice: Engaging with Global Processes Editors' introduction 6 Partial sites and partial sightings: women and the UN human rights treaty system, Caroline Lambert 7 Aboriginal women's struggles for justice in Canada, Evelyn Zellerer 8 'Engendering' development-centred, rights-based, equitable trade policy, Marceline White 9 Kader, compensation and justice: the need for a comprehensive analysis, Fiona Haines and Cate Lewis 10 Everybody's business: the privatisation of women's imprisonment, Sharon Pickering and Michael Gard International Criminal Justice: Engaging Women Activists Editors' introduction 11 Challenging international law: the quest for justice of the former 'comfort women', Indai Lourdes Sajor 12 All roads lead to Rome, but some are bumpier than others, Alda Facio 13 Untold numbers: East Timorese women and traditional justice, Susan Harris Rimmer Index