This book provides practical guidelines and methods for addressing gender-based crimes in situations of armed conflict. It examines legal frameworks, documentation processes, and survivor-centered …
This book documents the Women’s Caucus for Gender Justice Trainers’ School, focusing on gender and international justice mechanisms. It examines how international legal frameworks address crime…
This book explores the relevance of feminism within the socio-political and cultural contexts of South Asia. It examines how feminist ideas intersect with issues such as patriarchy, religion, class…
This book captures women’s perspectives on intersectionality as discussed in the 2010 Asia Pacific AWA Consultation organized by APWLD. It highlights how multiple forms of discrimination—based …
This book examines the intersection of faith, identity, plurality, and gender, focusing on how religious beliefs shape social norms and gender relations. It highlights both the challenges and oppor…
This book provides a critical examination of the South African Constitution through the lens of gender equality and women’s rights. It analyzes the extent to which constitutional provisions addre…
Gender and Human Rights (Volume XII/2) explores the intersections between gender justice and international human rights frameworks. The volume examines how human rights law, institutions, and advoc…
This book brings together foundational texts in feminist legal theory, outlining how law has historically reflected and reinforced gender inequalities. It explores diverse feminist approaches—lib…
This book traces the relationship between gender and crime in Europe from the early modern period to the present. It explores how gender shaped patterns of offending, punishment, and perceptions of…
This book presents a gender-responsive analysis of national budget policies, examining how public spending and fiscal priorities affect women’s lives. By assessing allocations in areas such as he…