How to Write Feminist Histories of International Law
This session discusses feminist or gender-centred approaches to the history of international law. This can be broadly defined as an object of investigation spanning from the study of the impact of international law on the status and treatment of women across different periods; the role played by women, both as individuals and as a group, as agents of international legal change; and their intellectual contribution to international legal scholarship over time. Speakers: Gina Heathcote, Maria Drakopoulou, Aoife O’Donoghue, Diane Marie Amann

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