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IntLawGrrls

Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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  • April 27, 2023

    The Roxham Road saga in Canada, and what it tells us about the popular feeling about migrants worldwide

    Camille Marquis Bissonnette
  • Chronicles of an Unsung Village:  Analysing the legality of a Chinese Hamlet in Arunachal Pradesh through an International Law Perspective 
    December 6, 2021

    Chronicles of an Unsung Village:  Analysing the legality of a Chinese Hamlet in Arunachal Pradesh through an International Law Perspective 

    Indrasish Majumder
  • August 10, 2020

    VP Biden’s Ambitious Agenda for Women

    Beth Van Schaack
  • July 17, 2020

    Book Launch: Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power (Jennifer Trahan)

    Milena Sterio
  • May 13, 2020

    How the 2020 Guinean Elections Might Impact Justice for the 28 September 2009 Massacre. (Part 1)

    Morgane Greco
  • September 1, 2018

    Reflecting on the Australian Feminist Law Journal special issue, ‘Gender, War, and Technology: Peace and Armed Conflict in the Twenty-First Century’

    Sheri A Labenski
  • June 19, 2017

    Work On! ICCT Advanced Summer Programme

    Osazenoriuwa Ebose
  • May 8, 2017

    International Law And National Security: A View From Abroad On Current Trends In Targeting, Detention, And Trials

    Beth Van Schaack
  • February 23, 2017

    Call for Papers: “Revisiting the Role of International Law in National Security”

    Beth Van Schaack
  • January 20, 2017

    Read On! ‘Human Security and Human Rights under International Law: The Protections Offered to Persons Confronting Structural Vulnerability’

    Dorothy Estrada-Tanck
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