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IntLawGrrls

Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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Convention on the Rights of the Child

  • October 3, 2021

    A.M. & Ors. v Russia: Severing Contact Rights between Transgender Parents and their children violates Human Rights

    Lekha Suki And Soundarya Rajagopal
  • Law of Peace and the Promise of a New Beginning for Children
    October 28, 2016

    Law of Peace and the Promise of a New Beginning for Children

    Sarah Field
  • Meta-engagement with International Law, Understated Effects and Engagers
    September 15, 2016

    Meta-engagement with International Law, Understated Effects and Engagers

    Sarah Field
  • Knowledge and Practice of Rights ‘In’ and ‘Through’ the Inviolable Spaces of Learning
    May 5, 2016

    Knowledge and Practice of Rights ‘In’ and ‘Through’ the Inviolable Spaces of Learning

    Sarah Field
  • Geneva (III), Politicking and Possibility for Syria’s Invisible 43%
    February 21, 2016

    Geneva (III), Politicking and Possibility for Syria’s Invisible 43%

    Sarah Field
  • 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
  • November 12, 2015

    Converging Law, Security Council Resolutions and (Un)intended International Legal Effects

    Sarah Field
  • October 22, 2015

    Converging Law, (Un)intended Vulnerability and International Peace and Security

    Sarah Field
  • October 2, 2015

    Somalia becomes 196th state to ratify Convention on Rights of the Child

    Stephanie Farrior
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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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