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Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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International Human Rights Law

  • February 11, 2016

    Write On! Call for Papers: Colonial Law Conference, Helsinki (deadline March 1)

    Karen Hoffmann
  • February 9, 2016

    The beginning of the end of border-free Schengen?

    Isabel Mota Borges
  • February 7, 2016

    Go On! ESIL-ECtHR conference ‘The European Convention on Human Rights and the Crimes of the Past’ (deadline 19 Feb.)

    Karen Hoffmann
  • February 6, 2016

    Greater clarity on intermediary liability may not be a win for free expression online

    Lisl Brunner
  • February 4, 2016

    Go On! Geneva Academy new Master of Advanced Studies on Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law (deadline 29 Feb.)

    Karen Hoffmann
  • January 31, 2016

    First national trial for sexual slavery as an international crime opens Feb.1 in Guatemala

    Naomi Roht-Arriaza
  • Converging Law, Equivocation and Delimits on the Supposed Inviolability of Spaces of Learning, Part II
    January 22, 2016

    Converging Law, Equivocation and Delimits on the Supposed Inviolability of Spaces of Learning, Part II

    Sarah Field
  • Converging Law, Equivocation and Delimits on the Supposed Inviolability of Spaces of Learning, Part I
    January 20, 2016

    Converging Law, Equivocation and Delimits on the Supposed Inviolability of Spaces of Learning, Part I

    Sarah Field
  • January 14, 2016

    Talking about a revolution

    Dina Townsend
  • January 13, 2016

    Article 8 of the Convention to Eliminate All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW): A Stepping Stone in Ensuring Gender Parity in International Organs and Tribunals

    Claudia Martin
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