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IntLawGrrls

Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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International Organizations

  • December 6, 2018

    Despite UN inaction Haiti’s cholera victims fight for justice

    Sandra C. Wisner
  • November 28, 2018

    On borrowed time: Five years after the Rana Plaza disaster, the Bangladesh Accord faces court-ordered closure

    Marie Davoise
  • November 26, 2018

    ILAC launches report of Guatemalan justice sector and calls to extend CICIG’s mandate

    Lauren McIntosh
  • Human Rights and the U.S. Gun Violence Crisis:  A New Approach
    November 20, 2018

    Human Rights and the U.S. Gun Violence Crisis: A New Approach

    Leila Nadya Sadat
  • June 28, 2018

    Safeguarding ‘distinction’ inside the wire: Humanitarian-peacekeeper interactions in South Sudan’s Protection of Civilians sites

    Rebecca Sutton
  • May 21, 2018

    Should the system of investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) be reformed?

    Andrea M. Ewart, Esq.
  • “Mind the Gap”- ICC ASP Side Event on Progress in Drafting a Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity
    December 22, 2017

    “Mind the Gap”- ICC ASP Side Event on Progress in Drafting a Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity

    Leila Nadya Sadat & Fizza Batool
  • August 27, 2017

    CORRUPTION CRISIS OVERTAKES GUATEMALA

    Naomi Roht-Arriaza
  • January 31, 2017

    Update on Gender Parity at the Human Rights Council

    Claudia Martin
  • December 12, 2016

    Nuevo libro para abogados hispano- y angloparlantes/New Book for Lawyers Who Speak Both Spanish and English

    S.I. Strong, Katia Fach Gómez and Laura Carballo Piñeiro
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