Book contents
- The Public Law of Gender
- Connecting International Law with Public Law
- The Public Law of Gender
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Editors’ Preface
- Introduction: A Public Law of Gender?
- Part I Constitutional Design and Gendered Outcomes
- Part II Constitutional Design in a Global Setting: The Challenge of the Local
- Part III Localising Participation and Voice through Law
- Part IV Governance, Representation and Gendered Measures
- Part V Governance, Equality and Nondiscrimination
- Part VI Global Governance and the Precepts of Public Law
- 17 Feminisms, Pluralisms, and Transnationalism: On CEDAW and National Constitutions
- 18 Governing Victims’ Redress and Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court
- 19 International Organisations as Employers: Searching for Practices of Fair Treatment and Due Process Rights of Staff
- 20 A Gender Critique of Accountability in Global Administrative Governance
- 21 Is This the Future We Want? An Ecofeminist Comment on the UN Conference on Sustainable Development Outcome Document
- Index
17 - Feminisms, Pluralisms, and Transnationalism: On CEDAW and National Constitutions
from Part VI - Global Governance and the Precepts of Public Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2016
- The Public Law of Gender
- Connecting International Law with Public Law
- The Public Law of Gender
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Editors’ Preface
- Introduction: A Public Law of Gender?
- Part I Constitutional Design and Gendered Outcomes
- Part II Constitutional Design in a Global Setting: The Challenge of the Local
- Part III Localising Participation and Voice through Law
- Part IV Governance, Representation and Gendered Measures
- Part V Governance, Equality and Nondiscrimination
- Part VI Global Governance and the Precepts of Public Law
- 17 Feminisms, Pluralisms, and Transnationalism: On CEDAW and National Constitutions
- 18 Governing Victims’ Redress and Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court
- 19 International Organisations as Employers: Searching for Practices of Fair Treatment and Due Process Rights of Staff
- 20 A Gender Critique of Accountability in Global Administrative Governance
- 21 Is This the Future We Want? An Ecofeminist Comment on the UN Conference on Sustainable Development Outcome Document
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Public Law of GenderFrom the Local to the Global, pp. 437 - 464Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016