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IntLawGrrls

IntLawGrrls

Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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Rashmi Raman

  • June 11, 2025

    On Starvation as Long and Slow Violence

    Rashmi Raman
  • December 12, 2023

    The Liminal in the Limelight – Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Lay Claim to the Mainstream Vocabulary of International Law

    Rashmi Raman
  • May 21, 2020

    What is next for Félicien Kabuga? Socratic connivance and rupture in international criminal trials

    Rashmi Raman
  • January 30, 2019

    Three Fallacies of International Criminal Justice – Part Three

    Rashmi Raman
  • January 27, 2019

    Three Fallacies of International Criminal Justice – Part Two

    Rashmi Raman
  • January 26, 2019

    Three Fallacies of International Criminal Justice – Part One

    Rashmi Raman
  • September 6, 2018

    WHERE DO THE ROHINGYA GO?

    Rashmi Raman
  • September 1, 2018

    What’s In a Name – “Istanbul” in the SS Lotus Case

    Rashmi Raman

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IntLawGrrls speaks to the relationships between intersectional feminism and international law, policy and practice. The blog gives scholars, lawyers, policymakers, leaders and activists a place to share feminist perspectives on international legal issues.

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