Representing the first book-length treatment of the application of feminist theories of international law, Charlesworth and Chinkin argue that the absence of women in the development of international law has produced a narrow and inadequate jurisprudence that has legitimated the unequal position of women worldwide rather than confronted it. The boundaries of international law provides a feminist perspective on the structure, processes and substance of international law. The authors examine its sources, treaty law, the concept of statehood and the right of self-determination, the role of international institutions and the law of human rights. Concluding with a consideration of whether the inclusion of women in the jurisdiction of international war crimes tribunals represents a significant shift in the boundaries of international law, The boundaries of international law is essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and students alike.
| ISBN-13: | 9780719037399 |
| ISBN-10: | 0719037395 |
| Publisher: | Manchester University Press |
| Publication date: | 2000 |
| Edition description: | UK ed. |
| Pages: | 414 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9.21 Inches, Length: 6.14 Inches, Weight: 1.33 Pounds, Width: 0.88 Inches |
| Author: | Hilary Charlesworth, Christine Chinkin |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Paperback |
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