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Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-311). |
Contents |
1. Introduction: seeing further over the horizon -- a world of limitless possibilities / Dale Stephens and Paul Babie -- 2. Energy and law -- searching for new directions / Adrian Bradbrook -- 3. Limited necessity of resort to force / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- 4. Human rights obligations as a collateral limit on the powers of the Security Council / Matthew Stubbs -- 5. Prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence crimes: how far have we progressed and where do we go from here? / Michelle Jarvis -- 6. Construction of knowledge about women, war and access to justice / Ustinia Dolgopol -- 7. Laws, UFOs and UAVs: feminist encounters with the law of armed conflict / Gina Heathcote -- 8. Alien's review of women and armed conflict / Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin -- 9. Law of armed conflict and the operational relevance of gender: the Australian Defence Force's implementation of the Australian National Action Plan / Jody Prescott -- 10. Women's role in reconstituting the post-conflict state / Laura Grenfell -- 11. Law under the influence of religion: the limiting of birth and death decisions / Ngaire Naffine -- 12. Given the freedom to ask anything, what questions ought the international legal scholar explore? Using Gardam's 'alien' to examine this question / Rebecca LaForgia -- 13. Alien within / Margaret Davies. |
Summary |
"By any measure, Judith Gardam has accomplished much in her professional life and is rightly acknowledged by scholars throughout the world as an expert in her many fields of diverse interest - including international law, energy law and feminist theory. This book celebrates her academic life and work with twelve essays from leading scholars in Gardam's fields of expertise."--Cover description |
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Print version record. |
Language |
English. |
Subject |
Gardam, Judith Gail.
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Justice.
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Feminist jurisprudence.
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International law.
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Women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Women and war.
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Humanitarian law.
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Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation.
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Féminisme et droit.
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Droit international humanitaire.
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Justice.
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Femmes et guerre.
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International law.
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Law.
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Public international law.
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Feminist jurisprudence
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Humanitarian law
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International law
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Justice
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Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation
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Women and war
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Women -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Indexed Term |
limiting of birth and death decisions. |
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energy law. |
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margaret davies. |
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an alien?s review of women and armed conflict. |
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ustinia dolgopol. |
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laura grenfell. |
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judith gardam. |
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dale stephens. |
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mary ellen o'connell. |
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ngaire naffine. |
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paul babie. |
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women?s role in reconstituting the post conflict state. |
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prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence crimes. |
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gender and armed conflict. |
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feminist law. |
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australian national action plan. |
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access to justice. |
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christine chinkin. |
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rebecca laforgia. |
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security council. |
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hilary charlesworth. |
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human rights law. |
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adrian bradbrook. |
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michelle jarvis. |
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matthew stubbs. |
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feminist encounters with the law of armed conflict. |
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gina heathcote. |
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jody prescott. |
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law and religion. |
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resort to force. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Festschriften. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2016026082
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Added Author |
Stephens, Dale, editor.
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Babie, Paul, 1966- editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Stephens, Dale. Imagining law 9781925261301 (OCoLC)974655907 |
ISBN |
9781925261318 (electronic bk.) |
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192526131X (electronic bk.) |
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9781925261301 |
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1925261301 |
Standard No. |
10.20851/essays-gardam doi |
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AU@ 000060652751 |
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GBVCP 100866829X |
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