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IntLawGrrls

IntLawGrrls

Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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  • January 25, 2019

    A symbol for the Venezuelan Future

    Mariateresa Garrido
  • March 27, 2017

    On the Job! Gender Project Consultant in NYC; Clinical Fellow @ Duke Law

    Osazenoriuwa Ebose
  • Meta-engagement with International Law, Understated Effects and Engagers
    September 15, 2016

    Meta-engagement with International Law, Understated Effects and Engagers

    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

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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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