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Black Women and International Law - Deliberate Interactions, Movements and Actions

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Informationen zum Autor Jeremy I. Levitt is Dean and Vice Chancellor's Chair at the University of New Brunswick Law School in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. He recently served as the Distinguished Professor of International Law at Florida A&M University. Professor Levitt is a leading scholar on the international law of the use of force, human rights law, peace studies, and the international law and politics of Africa. In 2012–13, he was the Fulbright Research Chair in Human Rights and Social Justice at the University of Ottawa. He has authored two books, edited four, and written more than thirty academic articles. He recently completed a groundbreaking study titled Illegal Peace Africa: An Inquiry into the Legality of Power Sharing with Warlords, Rebels, and Junta (2012). Klappentext Explores the manifold relationship between black women and international law, highlighting the historic and contemporary ways they have influenced and been influenced. Zusammenfassung Examines the complex interactions - as subjects and objects - between black women and international law. It critically explores the manifold relationship between them with a view toward highlighting the historic and contemporary ways in which they have influenced and been influenced by transnational law! doctrine! norms! jurisprudence! public policy! public discourse and global governance. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald: a biographical note Jeremy I. Levitt; 2. Passing reflections on my journey for justice Gabrielle Kirk McDonald; Part I. Leadership, Human Rights and Peace-Building: 3. Writing black women into political leadership: reflection, trends and contradictions Carole Boyce-Davies; 4. The international human rights of black women: justice or just us? Adrien Wing; 4. Gender parity in the AU women's protocol Fatou Kiné Camara; 5. Law, peace construction and women's rights in Africa: who will safeguard Abeena and Afia? Jeremy I. Levitt; 6. Black women and peacebuilding in international law Anna Spain; Part II. Black Women's Movements: 7. African American women on the world stage: the fourth world conference on women - Beijing Linda Greene; 8. Black women and reparations movements Adjoa Aiyetoro; 9. The work of African women to confront the challenge of climate change Erika George; Part III. Feminine Sovereignty: 10. Black women and reproductive health: a normative inquiry Judith Scully; 11. The nature of black female 'things'; the nature of choice: a meditation on Saartjie Baartman and Truganini Karen Bravo; 12. The transactional costs of transnational sex workers: old regimes, new norms Eleanor Brown....

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Authors Jeremy I. Levitt
Assisted by Jeremy I. Levitt (Editor), Levitt Jeremy I. (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2017
 
EAN 9781108432979
ISBN 978-1-108-43297-9
No. of pages 359
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Ethnic Studies, Law, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, LAW / International, International Relations, Public International Law, Gender studies: women and girls

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