\aThe public law of gender : \b from the local to the global / \c edited by Kim Rubenstein and Katharine G. Young.
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\a1st ed.
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\aCambridge : \b Cambridge University Press, \c 2016.
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\axxii, 606 p. ; \c 24 cm.
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\aConnecting international law with public law.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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\aPart I. Constitutional design and gendered outcomes ; 1. Feminisms and constitutions -- 2. Deference and deferral : constitutuion structure and the durability of gender-based nationality lae -- 3. Structural remedies and the one million pesos : on the limits of court-ordered social change for internally displaced women in Colombia -- Part ll. Constitutuonal design in a globla setting : the challenge of the local ; 4. Customary law, constitutional law, and women's equality -- 5. Customising equality in post-conflict constitutions -- 6. Gender equality in international law and constitutions : mediating universal norms and local differences -- 7. Law as a placeholder for change ? Women's rights and realities in Afghanistan -- Part lll. Localising participation and voice through law ; 8. Polygamy : Who speaks for women ? -- 9. In her own voice : oral (legal) history's insights on gender and the spheres of public law -- Part IV. Governance, representation and gendered measures ; 10. Good governance, gender equality and women's political representation : ideas as points of disjuncture -- 11. Women in government/Governance in New Zealand : a case study of engagement over forty years -- 12. Equality without freedoms ? Political representation and participation of women in Vietnam -- 13. Gender, justice and statistics : the case of poverty measurement -- Part V. Governance, equality and nondiscrimination ; 14. Gender and racial discrimination in the formation of groups : tribal and liberal approaches to membership in settler societies -- 15. Rethinkig the Australian model of promoting gender equality -- 16. Gender, governance and the defence of the realm : globalising reforms in the Australian defence force -- Part VI. Global governance and the precepts of public law ; 17. Feminisms, pluralisms, and transnationalism : on CEDAW and National Constitutions -- 18. Governing victims' redress and gender justice at the international criminal court -- 19. International organisations as employers : searching for practices of fair treatment and due process rights of staff -- 20. A gender critique of accountability in global administrative governance -- 21. Is this the future We want ? An ecofeminist comment on the UN Conference on sustainable development outcome document.
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\aSex discrimination against women \x Law and legislation.