1) Why Women and International Law? - J. Jarpa Dawuni, Nienke Grossman, Jaya Ramji Nogales, Hélène Ruiz Fabri 2) The Woman in International Law: Centering Global Critical Race Feminism - Adrien Katherine Wing 3) A Century and More of Feminist Architects - Christine Chinkin and Patricia Viseur Sellers 4) A Look Back at the Women's Hague Peace Conference: What Contribution to International Law Today? - Frédéric Mégret 5) Absented at the Creation: Nuremberg Women and International Criminal Justice - Diane Marie Amann 6) Gender-Sensitive Adjudication in International Courts - Julia Sebutinde and Yusra Suedi 7) The 'Invisible Court': A First Look at Gender and Nationality in Registries and Secretariats - Nienke Grossman 8) Women as Highly Qualified or 'Renowned' Publicists in International Law - Nilufer Oral 9) The Legal Adviser: Gatekeeper and Torchbearer?- Liesbeth Lijnzaad 10) Women in International Organizations: Particular Focus on the United Nations and African Union - Namira Negm and Mtendere Mute Gondwe 11) Lightning in the Night/Un Relámpago en la Noche: On Women's Contributions to the Jurisprudence and Institutions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights - Viviana Krsticevic 12) Lessons in Visibility: Victim Participation in Guatemalan Prosecutions of Conflict-Based Sexual and Gender Violence - Susan SáCouto 13) Human Rights and Women's Rights - Mónica Pinto 14) Constructing Maternal Mortality as A Human Rights Issue: Lessons for Using International Law to Advance Women's Health and Rights - Alicia Ely Yamin 15) Populism and Gender Ideology - Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez and Camille Robcis 16) Gender and Conflict of Laws: Enabling Violence - Ivana Isailovic 17) Is International Criminal Law Feminist? - Margaret M. deGuzman and Rachel López 18) The African Union and the Rights of Women in Non-international Armed Conflicts in Africa - Eki Yemisi Omorogbe 19) Women, Peace, and Security: Getting Women in the Room Is a Start Not an End Goal - Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Stacey Henderson, and Joanne Stagg 20) Where are the Women? The Law and Practice of Global Counter-terrorism - Fionnuala Ní Aoláin 21) Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Autonomous Weapon Systems: Feminist Perspectives on Meaningful Human Control - Machiko Kanetake 22) Feminist Approaches to Space Law and Governance - Andrea Harrington and Valerie Oosterveld 23) Women and Law of the Sea - Irini Papanicolopulu 24) Feminist Approaches to Recenter Humanity in International Migration Law - Natasha Yacoub 25) Women's Agency in Addressing the Crisis of Climate Change: The Missing Link - Patricia Kameri-Mbote and Ruth Aura 26) Challenging Colonialism and Patriarchy: Oceanic Pacific Feminists on Development, Women, and International Law - Yvonne Underhill-Sem and 'Ofa-Ki-Levuka Guttenbeil-Likiliki 27) Women's Empowerment and International Trade: The Same Side of the Same Coin? - Amrita Bahri 28) Women and International Investment Law - Lina M. Céspedes-Báez, Enrique Prieto-Ríos, and René Urueña 29) Feminist Approaches to International Law and International Law Approaches to Feminism: An Overview - Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin 30) Feminism and the Mainstream in International Law and International Relations - Mark Pollack 31) 'Re-enchanting the World': Feminist Critiques of Liberal Theories of International Law - Vasuki Nesiah 32) Feminizing Third World Approaches to International Law: A New Agenda for TWAIL - J. Jarpa Dawuni 33) Toward a Marxist Feminist Approach to International Law - Eva Nanopoulos and Leila Ullrich 34) Queer Approaches - Edoardo Stoppioni 35) Women and the (Hi)story of International Law: What Does Everyone Need to Know? - Immi Tallgren.
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