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IntLawGrrls

Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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  • April 23, 2020

    Guatemala and Covid-19: Justice Postponed

    Lauren McIntosh
  • Why COVID-19 is a Crisis for Digital Rights
    April 16, 2020

    Why COVID-19 is a Crisis for Digital Rights

    Nani Jansen Reventlow
  • February 14, 2018

    ECOWAS Court clarifies its human rights jurisdiction: no time limit barring human rights complaints and continuing violations are recognised

    Nani Jansen Reventlow
  • November 16, 2017

    Online harassment of women journalists and international law: not “just” a gender issue, but a threat to democracy

    Nani Jansen Reventlow
  • February 8, 2017

    Kenyan court knocks down criminal defamation, safeguards freedom of expression

    Nani Jansen Reventlow
  • February 8, 2017

    ‘Fake news’ highlights much bigger problems at play

    Nani Jansen Reventlow
  • May 14, 2013

    Reinterpreting Human Rights through Global Media: A Case Study of Al Jazeera English

    Cecilia Marcela Bailliet

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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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