Feminist Governance and International Law : A Critical Legal History from Mandate Palestine (Feminist and Queer International Law)

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Feminist Governance and International Law : A Critical Legal History from Mandate Palestine (Feminist and Queer International Law)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 268 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032568867
  • DDC分類 341.48580956

Full Description

Documenting the intertwined history of international institutions and transnational feminism through the lens of Mandate Palestine in the inter-war period, this book elicits the historical formation of a prototypical form of feminist governance at the international level.
It is commonly accepted that 'International Women's Rights' entered the halls of international institutions with the 1979 passage of the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women. But as this book argues, feminist interventions in international law began much earlier. Engaging the history of feminist engagements with the first international institution of modern international law, the League of Nations, this book - based on archival research and drawing upon TWAIL and critical legal feminist approaches - focuses on the Arab-Palestinian feminist movement. Uncovering a peripheral feminist legal agenda, driven by women under colonial rule, the book interrogates feminist legal advances in three different fields: criminal and anti-trafficking laws, family and divorce laws, and human rights and prisoners' laws. Detailing this subaltern feminist legal activism, the book demonstrates how today's feminists' mission, as enshrined in the UN Charters, are the by-product of a much longer history of colonial resistance and contestation.

This book will be of considerable interest to scholars and researchers in the fields of international law, international history, women's and feminist history, and feminist legal studies.

Contents

Introduction, Chapter 1: Palestine and Interwar Feminisms - Communities, Associations, Institutions; Chapter 2: Personal Status Laws as Technologies of Global Governance; Chapter 3: Colonial Penality Laws as Technologies of Global Governance; Chapter 4: Policing Women's Labour as Technologies of Global Governance ; Chapter 5: Palestine in the Global Context: Comparative Perspectives; Chapter 6: Conclusion.

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