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Book Title: Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law
Editor(s): Harris Rimmer, Susan; Ogg, Kate
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Index
Number of pages: 22
Extract:
Index
AA v Sweden (ECtHR) 266 scholarship trends 45051, 462
Aborigines see Indigenous Peoples Western approaches, differences from
abortion, access to 328 4534, 461
Acorn, Annalise 107 cultural norms
active citizenship 3389, 348, 3567 gender neutrality 4534, 459
Afghanistan influences of 4535, 461
terrorism 21, 23 experiences, individual vs. collective 4456,
violence against women 1819 4567, 45860
women in politics 2022 international law, and
women's rights 1821, 234, 312 cultural difference, role of 461
Africa see also African women; Indigenous gender duality in 46061
Peoples non-equal subordination, and 460
cultural rights non-Western attitudes, applicability
female genital mutilation, and 4223 4567
gender-culture conflicts 42230 objectification and invisibility of 45051
polygamy 424 Third World categorization 4523
right to live in positive cultural context victimhood interpretation 4578, 46970
4256 women judges, roles in 44750
women's rights, incompatibility with interpretation 4456
41112, 41617, 41927 leadership roles of 4545, 45860
gender equality 41619 matri-legal feminism 462
colonial influences on 4578 advantages and disadvantages 461
matrilineal cultures, and 454, 4567 assumptions of 46061
human rights interpretation 45860
African Charter on 41719 matrilineal cultures 454, 4569
cultural conflicts with 41926 political motherhood concept 457
policy limitations 41819 womanhood, interpretations of 45960
postcolonial feminism, and 45054 Aggestam, Karin 42
trade agreements, ...
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