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Volume 8 (2018): Issue 3 (Jul 2018): Gender, sexuality, and the law Guest Edited by Debra L. DeLaet and Renée A. Cramer
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Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jul 2018
Introduction
Introduction: gender, sexuality, and the law
Original Articles
Lost in legation: the gap between rhetoric and reality in international human rights law governing women’s rights
What’s at stake in the treaty reporting process? Cuba and the United Nations’ convention on women’s rights
Gender politics and geopolitics of international criminal law in Uganda
Reply
Spaces of international gender justice: a reply to Baldez and DeLaet
Tacking between the global and the local: a reply to DeLaet and Bunting
What’s law got to do with it?: A reply to Baldez and Bunting
Attempting international normative change in gender and the law: a reply to DeLaet, Baldez and Bunting
Original Articles
‘The stigma of Western words’: asylum law, transgender identity and sexual orientation in South Africa
Reply
Gender, sexuality and the right to a non-projected future: a reply to Camminga
Original Articles
Gender, sexuality and the limits of the law
Reply
Wo/andering about walls: a reply to Elizabeth Mills
The problem of visibility in LGBT human rights: a reply to Camminga and Mills
Original Articles
The limits of law in securing reproductive freedoms: midwife-assisted homebirth in the United States
Mothers do not make good workers: the role of work/life balance policies in reinforcing gendered stereotypes
Embedded exclusions: exploring gender equality in Peru’s participatory democratic framework
Reply
Gender, the workplace and the limits of the law: a reply to Cramer and Cote Hampson
Law’s promises and its limits: a reply to Cramer and McNulty
Process is insufficient: a reply to Cote Hampson and McNulty
Policymaking for gender equality: a reply to Cramer, Cote Hampson, and McNulty
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