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Politics of Gender Justice At the International Criminal Court - Legacies and Legitimacy

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Informationen zum Autor Louise Chappell is Professor in Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia and the author of The Politics of Human Rights in Australia (with John Chesterman and Lisa Hill, Cambridge University Press, 2009) and Gendering Government: Women's Engagement with the State in Australia and Canada (University of British Columbia Press, 2002) Klappentext The definitive volume on gender and the ICC, this book makes substantial contributions to the fields of feminist international relations, feminist institutionalism, and historical institutionalism. Zusammenfassung The definitive volume on gender and the ICC, this book makes substantial contributions to the fields of feminist international relations, feminist institutionalism, and historical institutionalism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Abbreviations Figures and Tables Preface and Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Politics of Gender Justice at the International Court Chapter 2: The International Criminal Court in Time and Space Chapter 3: Representing Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court Chapter 4: Recognising Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court Chapter 5: Redistributing Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court Chapter 6: Complementing Gender Justice through the International Criminal Court Chapter 7: Legacies and Legitimacy of International Gender Justice Bibliography

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