Women and International Human Rights Law
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Book Description
For in-depth coverage of gender issues in human rights law, from theory and cultural practices to legal instruments and the case law of international tribunals, this major three-volume work is without peer. More than 100 leading authorities in the field offer trenchant analyses of problems and solutions, crimes and abuses, available recourses, areas of empowerment - the entire spectrum of women's rights, discussed at a level of detail and legal awareness unavailable in any other single source.
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About the Author
Kelly D. Askin, a human rights lawyer, scholar, and activist, is with the War Crimes Research Office, Washington College of Law, American University. Her Publications include: War Crimes Against Women: Prosecution in International War Crime Tribunals. Dorean Koenig is Professor of Law at Thomas M. Cooley Law School, a member of the International Criminal Committee of the American Section of the International Law Association, and a Board member of the American Section of the Association Internationale de Droit Pénal.
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edition.
Women and International Human Rights Law,Kelly D. Askin,Dorean M. Koenig,Transnational Publishers, Incorporated,1571050930,General,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession
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