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IntLawGrrls

Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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  • September 3, 2019

    Rebuilding the master’s house instead of repairing the cracks: why “diversity and inclusion” in the digital rights field is not enough

    Nani Jansen Reventlow
  • 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
  • Digital rights are human rights
    December 10, 2017

    Digital rights are human rights

    Nani Jansen Reventlow
  • March 27, 2017

    Go On! KPBS Dead Reckoning: War, Crime & Justice From WWII to the War on Terror

    IntLawGrrls
  • February 8, 2017

    ‘Fake news’ highlights much bigger problems at play

    Nani Jansen Reventlow
  • July 26, 2016

    Technology for Accountability Lab MOOC

    Beth Van Schaack
  • March 30, 2016

    Go On! University of Essex Human Rights Summer School (early enrolment discounts available now)

    Julie Hannah

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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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