The boundaries of international law
A feminist analysis, with a new introduction
- 472 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The book examines the impact of women's absence in the evolution of international law, asserting that this gap has led to a limited legal framework that perpetuates gender inequality globally. It critiques the existing jurisprudence for failing to address the needs and rights of women, highlighting the urgent need for inclusive legal perspectives to challenge and rectify systemic disparities.
