This paper offers a feminist analysis of the responsibility to protect principle. It outlines som... more This paper offers a feminist analysis of the responsibility to protect principle. It outlines some themes in feminist scholarship in international law and then uses these to explore the idea of a responsibility to protect. The paper argues that despite some resonance with feminist concerns, the doctrine has been developed in a limited context, effectively privileging male elites and masculine modes of reasoning.
This paper examines the way that women’s relationship to peace is constructed in international in... more This paper examines the way that women’s relationship to peace is constructed in international institutions and international law. It identifies a set of claims about women and peace that are typically made and considers these in light of women’s experience in the conflicts in Bougainville, East Timor and the Solomon Islands.
This paper offers a feminist analysis of the responsibility to protect principle. It outlines som... more This paper offers a feminist analysis of the responsibility to protect principle. It outlines some themes in feminist scholarship in international law and then uses these to explore the idea of a responsibility to protect. The paper argues that despite some resonance with feminist concerns, the doctrine has been developed in a limited context, effectively privileging male elites and masculine modes of reasoning.
... supra note 13, at 8; Simona Sharoni, Every Woman is an Occupied Territory: the Politics of ..... more ... supra note 13, at 8; Simona Sharoni, Every Woman is an Occupied Territory: the Politics of ... Council's practice in relation to sanctions and the requirements of IHL, see Hans Peter Gasser, Collective Economic Sanctions and International Humanitarian Law: An Enforcement ...
... The tactic of identifying and addressing common global issues for women is, however, complex ... more ... The tactic of identifying and addressing common global issues for women is, however, complex and sometimes hazardous. ... 139–76, p. 139. Page 10. nist responses to female genital mutilation illustrates this. No other issue has attracted such controversy and passion. ...
This article examines the way that international lawyers tend to focus on crises for the developm... more This article examines the way that international lawyers tend to focus on crises for the development of international law. It uses the reactions of international lawyers to NATO’s intervention in Kosovo in 1999 as a case study of this tendency and argues that the crisis focus impoverishes the discipline of international law. The article proposes the idea of an international law of everyday life as an alternative.
... You pick up the universal that will give you the power to fight against the other side and wh... more ... You pick up the universal that will give you the power to fight against the other side and what you are throwing away by doing that is your theoretical purity. Whereas the great custodians of the anti-universal are obliged therefore simply to act in the interest of a great narrative ...
... and the transformative occupation of Iraq Peter G. Danchin, 4. Defining democracy in internat... more ... and the transformative occupation of Iraq Peter G. Danchin, 4. Defining democracy in international institutions Brett Bowden and Hilary Charlesworth, 5. Democracy ... starts with the law: the role of international law in the protection of women's security post-conflict Amy Maguire, 11 ...
This paper offers a feminist analysis of the responsibility to protect principle. It outlines som... more This paper offers a feminist analysis of the responsibility to protect principle. It outlines some themes in feminist scholarship in international law and then uses these to explore the idea of a responsibility to protect. The paper argues that despite some resonance with feminist concerns, the doctrine has been developed in a limited context, effectively privileging male elites and masculine modes of reasoning.
This paper examines the way that women’s relationship to peace is constructed in international in... more This paper examines the way that women’s relationship to peace is constructed in international institutions and international law. It identifies a set of claims about women and peace that are typically made and considers these in light of women’s experience in the conflicts in Bougainville, East Timor and the Solomon Islands.
This paper offers a feminist analysis of the responsibility to protect principle. It outlines som... more This paper offers a feminist analysis of the responsibility to protect principle. It outlines some themes in feminist scholarship in international law and then uses these to explore the idea of a responsibility to protect. The paper argues that despite some resonance with feminist concerns, the doctrine has been developed in a limited context, effectively privileging male elites and masculine modes of reasoning.
... supra note 13, at 8; Simona Sharoni, Every Woman is an Occupied Territory: the Politics of ..... more ... supra note 13, at 8; Simona Sharoni, Every Woman is an Occupied Territory: the Politics of ... Council's practice in relation to sanctions and the requirements of IHL, see Hans Peter Gasser, Collective Economic Sanctions and International Humanitarian Law: An Enforcement ...
... The tactic of identifying and addressing common global issues for women is, however, complex ... more ... The tactic of identifying and addressing common global issues for women is, however, complex and sometimes hazardous. ... 139–76, p. 139. Page 10. nist responses to female genital mutilation illustrates this. No other issue has attracted such controversy and passion. ...
This article examines the way that international lawyers tend to focus on crises for the developm... more This article examines the way that international lawyers tend to focus on crises for the development of international law. It uses the reactions of international lawyers to NATO’s intervention in Kosovo in 1999 as a case study of this tendency and argues that the crisis focus impoverishes the discipline of international law. The article proposes the idea of an international law of everyday life as an alternative.
... You pick up the universal that will give you the power to fight against the other side and wh... more ... You pick up the universal that will give you the power to fight against the other side and what you are throwing away by doing that is your theoretical purity. Whereas the great custodians of the anti-universal are obliged therefore simply to act in the interest of a great narrative ...
... and the transformative occupation of Iraq Peter G. Danchin, 4. Defining democracy in internat... more ... and the transformative occupation of Iraq Peter G. Danchin, 4. Defining democracy in international institutions Brett Bowden and Hilary Charlesworth, 5. Democracy ... starts with the law: the role of international law in the protection of women's security post-conflict Amy Maguire, 11 ...
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