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Are women peaceful? [special issue]

CreatorHunter, Rosemary
Charlesworth, Hilary
Kouvo, Sari
[et al.]
ContributorLockett, Kathryn
Magazine TitleFeminist Legal Studies
Volume16
Magazine Year2008
Magazine Number3
Magazine Monthdec
Pagesp.345-376
Notelit.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Mediumart
DescriptionContains: a paper -based on a lecture- by Charlesworth examining the way that women's relationship to peace is constructed in international institutions and international law, and two commentaries on Charlesworth's text. Kouvo and Levine argue that wars and peace processes are inherently gendered affairs and as a consequence a focus on equality as a basis for women's participation in peace processes remains challenging. Lockett describes strategies used by women's organisations internationally to ensure their participation, voice and rights and argues that both a human rights approach and a gender analysis are required in approaching peace-building.
Thesaurusoorlog en vrede
vredesopbouw
wetgeving
internationaal
gelijke behandeling
mensenrechten
Bangladesh
CategoriesArticle/Artikel


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