Portraits of Women in International Law
New Names and Forgotten Faces?
Herausgeber: Tallgren, Immi
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This fascinating volume offers a set of biographies of women and gender non-conforming people who made a difference in international law but who, in most cases, were never well-known or have been forgotten. These portraits describe each individual's engagement with international law, the context in which they worked, and the barriers they faced.
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This fascinating volume offers a set of biographies of women and gender non-conforming people who made a difference in international law but who, in most cases, were never well-known or have been forgotten. These portraits describe each individual's engagement with international law, the context in which they worked, and the barriers they faced.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 163mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1098g
- ISBN-13: 9780198868453
- ISBN-10: 0198868456
- Artikelnr.: 67735767
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 163mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1098g
- ISBN-13: 9780198868453
- ISBN-10: 0198868456
- Artikelnr.: 67735767
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Immi Tallgren is Adjunct Professor of International Law at the University of Helsinki and Senior KONE Research Fellow at the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights. She has previously worked at the Finnish MFA, the Legal Affairs Unit of EUROPOL, the European Space Agency, and the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg. Her research interests are primarily in international criminal law, history of international law, law and cinema, and feminist approaches to international law. Her recent publications include The Dawn of a Discipline: International Criminal Justice and its Early Exponents (with Frédéric Mégret, CUP, 2020) and Retrials: The New Histories of International Criminal Law (with Thomas Skouteris, OUP, 2019).
* Foreword: Looking at Portraits
* I. OPENING THE EXHIBITION
* 1: Immi Tallgren: Re-curating the Portrait Gallery of International
Law: The Objectives, Process, and Floorplan of the Exhibition
* II. THE VESTIBULE OF THE LEGENDARY ANCIENTS
* 2: Franck Latty: Christine de Pizan: The Law of Warfare as Seen by a
Medieval Woman
* 3: Anne Lagerwall and Agatha Verdebout: Olympe de Gouges: Beyond the
Symbol
* 4: Deborah Whitehall: The Reign of Order and the Rights of Siege
According to Rosa Luxemburg
* 5: Henk Nellen: Maria van Reigersberch: Wife of Hugo Grotius
* III. FIGUREHEADS OF FIGHTING FOR PEACE
* 6: Janne E. Nijman: Bertha von Suttner: Locating International Law in
Novel and Salon
* 7: Kate Grady and Gina Heathcote: Jane Addams: Positive Peace from
the Everyday to the International
* IV. THE WINTER GARDEN OF ABOLITION AND RESISTANCE: WOMEN AGAINST
SLAVERY, RACISM AND IMPERIALISM
* 8: Christopher Gevers: Anna Julia Cooper: A Voice from the (Global)
South
* 9: Sarah Riley Case: Homelands of Mary Ann Shadd
* 10: Vasuki Nesiah: Avabai Wadia: A Gentle Rebel of (Other) Nations?
* V. THE HALL OF DIVERSITY OF FEMINIST ACTIVISM IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 11: Frédéric Mégret: Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix: Abolitionism and
the League of Nations
* 12: Keina Yoshida: Yayori Matsui: Challenging the Silences of
International Law through Pan Asian Feminist Solidarity
* 13: Michael Addaney: Canonizing the Memory of Annie Ruth Jiagge in
the Global Efforts Toward Gender Equality
* VI. THE HALL OF WOMEN FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BY
INTERNATIONAL LAW: A NORDIC DREAM?
* 14: Anne Orford: Alva Myrdal: The Rise and Fall of Social Democratic
Internationalism
* 15: Miriam Bak Mackenna: Ester Boserup: Women and Development on the
Margins
* 16: Raimo Lintonen: Helvi Sipilä: Advocating Women's Rights at the UN
* VII. THE BREAKERS OF THE GLASS CEILING: THE 'FIRST AND ONLY' IN
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
* 17: Immi Tallgren and Antoine Buchet: Suzanne Bastid: The First of
the 'Firsts'
* 18: Boyd van Dijk: Marguerite Frick-Cramer: A Life Spent Shaping the
Geneva Conventions
* 19: Parvathi Menon: Vijayalakshmi Pandit: Gendering and Racing
against the Postcolonial Predicament
* 20: Jan Klabbers: The Timing of Felice Morgenstern
* 21: Ana Caldeira Fouto, António Pedro Barbas Homem, and Pedro
Caridade de Freitas: Paula Escarameia: Envisioning the Humane Face of
International Law in the Twenty-first Century
* VIII. THE OTHER GROUP PICTURES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 22: Roxana Banu: Forgotten Female Actors in Private International
Law: The International Social Service
* 23: Benjamin Auberer: Female Staff in the Legal Section of the League
of Nations
* 24: Bérénice K. Schramm: The 'Indigenous Women' Behind the 'Other'
Beijing Declaration
* 25: Anna van der Velde: The Women's Caucus for Gender Justice:
Writing Gender into International Criminal Law
* IX. THE MISSING FACES OF THE FACULTY CORRIDORS
* 26: Imogen Saunders: Sarah Wambaugh: Life at the Frontiers of
International Law
* 27: Alexandra Kemmerer: Exile and Access: Lilly Melchior Roberts and
the Infrastructures of International Law
* 28: Serena Forlati: Lea Meriggi: A Fighter For the Wrong Cause
* 29: Christiaan Verwer and Anna van der Velde: Isabella
Diederiks-Verschoor: (A Life) Creating Spaces
* 30: Sarah MH Nouwen and Wouter Werner: Gezina van der Molen: A
Journey from Universalism to Pluralism
* 31: Sara Seck: Elisabeth Mann Borgese: Ecology, Relationality, and
Law of the Sea
* 32: Reut Paz: Marie Theres Fögen: The Universalization of a Rotten
Deal
* 33: Marilena Papadaki: Kalliopi Koufa: First Greek Female Academic of
Public International Law
* X. THE ROOF-TOP GALLERY OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
* 34: Shinya Murase: Thomas Baty in Japan: Seeing through the Twilight
* 35: Margaret Kuo: Zheng Yuxiu and the Diplomacy of Nationalism and
Feminism
* 36: Hatsue Shinohara: Marjorie M. Whiteman: Not Flowers but a Medal
* 37: Sergey Vasiliev: Aleksandra Kollontai: 'New Woman'
* 38: Andrei Mamolea: The Role of International Law in Paulina Luisi's
Activism
* 39: Luiza Le¿o Soares Pereira: Working from 'Rooms of Their Own': For
a Realistic Portrait of Joyce Gutteridge CBE and Other Trailblazing
Women
* XI. PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS, JOURNALISTS AND VISIONARIES OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 40: Outi Korhonen: "If Only They Listened to Simone Weil": From
Rights to Roots
* 41: Ksenia Shestakova: Helene Halperin-Ginsburg: The Social Function
of International Law
* 42: Mai Taha: Human Rights and Communist Internationalism: On Inji
Aflatoun and the Surrealists
* 43: Dianne Otto: Fearless Speech: A Portrait of UN Typist Shirley
Hazzard
* Epilogue: Exit through the Gift Shop
* I. OPENING THE EXHIBITION
* 1: Immi Tallgren: Re-curating the Portrait Gallery of International
Law: The Objectives, Process, and Floorplan of the Exhibition
* II. THE VESTIBULE OF THE LEGENDARY ANCIENTS
* 2: Franck Latty: Christine de Pizan: The Law of Warfare as Seen by a
Medieval Woman
* 3: Anne Lagerwall and Agatha Verdebout: Olympe de Gouges: Beyond the
Symbol
* 4: Deborah Whitehall: The Reign of Order and the Rights of Siege
According to Rosa Luxemburg
* 5: Henk Nellen: Maria van Reigersberch: Wife of Hugo Grotius
* III. FIGUREHEADS OF FIGHTING FOR PEACE
* 6: Janne E. Nijman: Bertha von Suttner: Locating International Law in
Novel and Salon
* 7: Kate Grady and Gina Heathcote: Jane Addams: Positive Peace from
the Everyday to the International
* IV. THE WINTER GARDEN OF ABOLITION AND RESISTANCE: WOMEN AGAINST
SLAVERY, RACISM AND IMPERIALISM
* 8: Christopher Gevers: Anna Julia Cooper: A Voice from the (Global)
South
* 9: Sarah Riley Case: Homelands of Mary Ann Shadd
* 10: Vasuki Nesiah: Avabai Wadia: A Gentle Rebel of (Other) Nations?
* V. THE HALL OF DIVERSITY OF FEMINIST ACTIVISM IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 11: Frédéric Mégret: Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix: Abolitionism and
the League of Nations
* 12: Keina Yoshida: Yayori Matsui: Challenging the Silences of
International Law through Pan Asian Feminist Solidarity
* 13: Michael Addaney: Canonizing the Memory of Annie Ruth Jiagge in
the Global Efforts Toward Gender Equality
* VI. THE HALL OF WOMEN FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BY
INTERNATIONAL LAW: A NORDIC DREAM?
* 14: Anne Orford: Alva Myrdal: The Rise and Fall of Social Democratic
Internationalism
* 15: Miriam Bak Mackenna: Ester Boserup: Women and Development on the
Margins
* 16: Raimo Lintonen: Helvi Sipilä: Advocating Women's Rights at the UN
* VII. THE BREAKERS OF THE GLASS CEILING: THE 'FIRST AND ONLY' IN
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
* 17: Immi Tallgren and Antoine Buchet: Suzanne Bastid: The First of
the 'Firsts'
* 18: Boyd van Dijk: Marguerite Frick-Cramer: A Life Spent Shaping the
Geneva Conventions
* 19: Parvathi Menon: Vijayalakshmi Pandit: Gendering and Racing
against the Postcolonial Predicament
* 20: Jan Klabbers: The Timing of Felice Morgenstern
* 21: Ana Caldeira Fouto, António Pedro Barbas Homem, and Pedro
Caridade de Freitas: Paula Escarameia: Envisioning the Humane Face of
International Law in the Twenty-first Century
* VIII. THE OTHER GROUP PICTURES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 22: Roxana Banu: Forgotten Female Actors in Private International
Law: The International Social Service
* 23: Benjamin Auberer: Female Staff in the Legal Section of the League
of Nations
* 24: Bérénice K. Schramm: The 'Indigenous Women' Behind the 'Other'
Beijing Declaration
* 25: Anna van der Velde: The Women's Caucus for Gender Justice:
Writing Gender into International Criminal Law
* IX. THE MISSING FACES OF THE FACULTY CORRIDORS
* 26: Imogen Saunders: Sarah Wambaugh: Life at the Frontiers of
International Law
* 27: Alexandra Kemmerer: Exile and Access: Lilly Melchior Roberts and
the Infrastructures of International Law
* 28: Serena Forlati: Lea Meriggi: A Fighter For the Wrong Cause
* 29: Christiaan Verwer and Anna van der Velde: Isabella
Diederiks-Verschoor: (A Life) Creating Spaces
* 30: Sarah MH Nouwen and Wouter Werner: Gezina van der Molen: A
Journey from Universalism to Pluralism
* 31: Sara Seck: Elisabeth Mann Borgese: Ecology, Relationality, and
Law of the Sea
* 32: Reut Paz: Marie Theres Fögen: The Universalization of a Rotten
Deal
* 33: Marilena Papadaki: Kalliopi Koufa: First Greek Female Academic of
Public International Law
* X. THE ROOF-TOP GALLERY OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
* 34: Shinya Murase: Thomas Baty in Japan: Seeing through the Twilight
* 35: Margaret Kuo: Zheng Yuxiu and the Diplomacy of Nationalism and
Feminism
* 36: Hatsue Shinohara: Marjorie M. Whiteman: Not Flowers but a Medal
* 37: Sergey Vasiliev: Aleksandra Kollontai: 'New Woman'
* 38: Andrei Mamolea: The Role of International Law in Paulina Luisi's
Activism
* 39: Luiza Le¿o Soares Pereira: Working from 'Rooms of Their Own': For
a Realistic Portrait of Joyce Gutteridge CBE and Other Trailblazing
Women
* XI. PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS, JOURNALISTS AND VISIONARIES OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 40: Outi Korhonen: "If Only They Listened to Simone Weil": From
Rights to Roots
* 41: Ksenia Shestakova: Helene Halperin-Ginsburg: The Social Function
of International Law
* 42: Mai Taha: Human Rights and Communist Internationalism: On Inji
Aflatoun and the Surrealists
* 43: Dianne Otto: Fearless Speech: A Portrait of UN Typist Shirley
Hazzard
* Epilogue: Exit through the Gift Shop
* Foreword: Looking at Portraits
* I. OPENING THE EXHIBITION
* 1: Immi Tallgren: Re-curating the Portrait Gallery of International
Law: The Objectives, Process, and Floorplan of the Exhibition
* II. THE VESTIBULE OF THE LEGENDARY ANCIENTS
* 2: Franck Latty: Christine de Pizan: The Law of Warfare as Seen by a
Medieval Woman
* 3: Anne Lagerwall and Agatha Verdebout: Olympe de Gouges: Beyond the
Symbol
* 4: Deborah Whitehall: The Reign of Order and the Rights of Siege
According to Rosa Luxemburg
* 5: Henk Nellen: Maria van Reigersberch: Wife of Hugo Grotius
* III. FIGUREHEADS OF FIGHTING FOR PEACE
* 6: Janne E. Nijman: Bertha von Suttner: Locating International Law in
Novel and Salon
* 7: Kate Grady and Gina Heathcote: Jane Addams: Positive Peace from
the Everyday to the International
* IV. THE WINTER GARDEN OF ABOLITION AND RESISTANCE: WOMEN AGAINST
SLAVERY, RACISM AND IMPERIALISM
* 8: Christopher Gevers: Anna Julia Cooper: A Voice from the (Global)
South
* 9: Sarah Riley Case: Homelands of Mary Ann Shadd
* 10: Vasuki Nesiah: Avabai Wadia: A Gentle Rebel of (Other) Nations?
* V. THE HALL OF DIVERSITY OF FEMINIST ACTIVISM IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 11: Frédéric Mégret: Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix: Abolitionism and
the League of Nations
* 12: Keina Yoshida: Yayori Matsui: Challenging the Silences of
International Law through Pan Asian Feminist Solidarity
* 13: Michael Addaney: Canonizing the Memory of Annie Ruth Jiagge in
the Global Efforts Toward Gender Equality
* VI. THE HALL OF WOMEN FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BY
INTERNATIONAL LAW: A NORDIC DREAM?
* 14: Anne Orford: Alva Myrdal: The Rise and Fall of Social Democratic
Internationalism
* 15: Miriam Bak Mackenna: Ester Boserup: Women and Development on the
Margins
* 16: Raimo Lintonen: Helvi Sipilä: Advocating Women's Rights at the UN
* VII. THE BREAKERS OF THE GLASS CEILING: THE 'FIRST AND ONLY' IN
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
* 17: Immi Tallgren and Antoine Buchet: Suzanne Bastid: The First of
the 'Firsts'
* 18: Boyd van Dijk: Marguerite Frick-Cramer: A Life Spent Shaping the
Geneva Conventions
* 19: Parvathi Menon: Vijayalakshmi Pandit: Gendering and Racing
against the Postcolonial Predicament
* 20: Jan Klabbers: The Timing of Felice Morgenstern
* 21: Ana Caldeira Fouto, António Pedro Barbas Homem, and Pedro
Caridade de Freitas: Paula Escarameia: Envisioning the Humane Face of
International Law in the Twenty-first Century
* VIII. THE OTHER GROUP PICTURES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 22: Roxana Banu: Forgotten Female Actors in Private International
Law: The International Social Service
* 23: Benjamin Auberer: Female Staff in the Legal Section of the League
of Nations
* 24: Bérénice K. Schramm: The 'Indigenous Women' Behind the 'Other'
Beijing Declaration
* 25: Anna van der Velde: The Women's Caucus for Gender Justice:
Writing Gender into International Criminal Law
* IX. THE MISSING FACES OF THE FACULTY CORRIDORS
* 26: Imogen Saunders: Sarah Wambaugh: Life at the Frontiers of
International Law
* 27: Alexandra Kemmerer: Exile and Access: Lilly Melchior Roberts and
the Infrastructures of International Law
* 28: Serena Forlati: Lea Meriggi: A Fighter For the Wrong Cause
* 29: Christiaan Verwer and Anna van der Velde: Isabella
Diederiks-Verschoor: (A Life) Creating Spaces
* 30: Sarah MH Nouwen and Wouter Werner: Gezina van der Molen: A
Journey from Universalism to Pluralism
* 31: Sara Seck: Elisabeth Mann Borgese: Ecology, Relationality, and
Law of the Sea
* 32: Reut Paz: Marie Theres Fögen: The Universalization of a Rotten
Deal
* 33: Marilena Papadaki: Kalliopi Koufa: First Greek Female Academic of
Public International Law
* X. THE ROOF-TOP GALLERY OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
* 34: Shinya Murase: Thomas Baty in Japan: Seeing through the Twilight
* 35: Margaret Kuo: Zheng Yuxiu and the Diplomacy of Nationalism and
Feminism
* 36: Hatsue Shinohara: Marjorie M. Whiteman: Not Flowers but a Medal
* 37: Sergey Vasiliev: Aleksandra Kollontai: 'New Woman'
* 38: Andrei Mamolea: The Role of International Law in Paulina Luisi's
Activism
* 39: Luiza Le¿o Soares Pereira: Working from 'Rooms of Their Own': For
a Realistic Portrait of Joyce Gutteridge CBE and Other Trailblazing
Women
* XI. PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS, JOURNALISTS AND VISIONARIES OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 40: Outi Korhonen: "If Only They Listened to Simone Weil": From
Rights to Roots
* 41: Ksenia Shestakova: Helene Halperin-Ginsburg: The Social Function
of International Law
* 42: Mai Taha: Human Rights and Communist Internationalism: On Inji
Aflatoun and the Surrealists
* 43: Dianne Otto: Fearless Speech: A Portrait of UN Typist Shirley
Hazzard
* Epilogue: Exit through the Gift Shop
* I. OPENING THE EXHIBITION
* 1: Immi Tallgren: Re-curating the Portrait Gallery of International
Law: The Objectives, Process, and Floorplan of the Exhibition
* II. THE VESTIBULE OF THE LEGENDARY ANCIENTS
* 2: Franck Latty: Christine de Pizan: The Law of Warfare as Seen by a
Medieval Woman
* 3: Anne Lagerwall and Agatha Verdebout: Olympe de Gouges: Beyond the
Symbol
* 4: Deborah Whitehall: The Reign of Order and the Rights of Siege
According to Rosa Luxemburg
* 5: Henk Nellen: Maria van Reigersberch: Wife of Hugo Grotius
* III. FIGUREHEADS OF FIGHTING FOR PEACE
* 6: Janne E. Nijman: Bertha von Suttner: Locating International Law in
Novel and Salon
* 7: Kate Grady and Gina Heathcote: Jane Addams: Positive Peace from
the Everyday to the International
* IV. THE WINTER GARDEN OF ABOLITION AND RESISTANCE: WOMEN AGAINST
SLAVERY, RACISM AND IMPERIALISM
* 8: Christopher Gevers: Anna Julia Cooper: A Voice from the (Global)
South
* 9: Sarah Riley Case: Homelands of Mary Ann Shadd
* 10: Vasuki Nesiah: Avabai Wadia: A Gentle Rebel of (Other) Nations?
* V. THE HALL OF DIVERSITY OF FEMINIST ACTIVISM IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 11: Frédéric Mégret: Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix: Abolitionism and
the League of Nations
* 12: Keina Yoshida: Yayori Matsui: Challenging the Silences of
International Law through Pan Asian Feminist Solidarity
* 13: Michael Addaney: Canonizing the Memory of Annie Ruth Jiagge in
the Global Efforts Toward Gender Equality
* VI. THE HALL OF WOMEN FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BY
INTERNATIONAL LAW: A NORDIC DREAM?
* 14: Anne Orford: Alva Myrdal: The Rise and Fall of Social Democratic
Internationalism
* 15: Miriam Bak Mackenna: Ester Boserup: Women and Development on the
Margins
* 16: Raimo Lintonen: Helvi Sipilä: Advocating Women's Rights at the UN
* VII. THE BREAKERS OF THE GLASS CEILING: THE 'FIRST AND ONLY' IN
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
* 17: Immi Tallgren and Antoine Buchet: Suzanne Bastid: The First of
the 'Firsts'
* 18: Boyd van Dijk: Marguerite Frick-Cramer: A Life Spent Shaping the
Geneva Conventions
* 19: Parvathi Menon: Vijayalakshmi Pandit: Gendering and Racing
against the Postcolonial Predicament
* 20: Jan Klabbers: The Timing of Felice Morgenstern
* 21: Ana Caldeira Fouto, António Pedro Barbas Homem, and Pedro
Caridade de Freitas: Paula Escarameia: Envisioning the Humane Face of
International Law in the Twenty-first Century
* VIII. THE OTHER GROUP PICTURES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 22: Roxana Banu: Forgotten Female Actors in Private International
Law: The International Social Service
* 23: Benjamin Auberer: Female Staff in the Legal Section of the League
of Nations
* 24: Bérénice K. Schramm: The 'Indigenous Women' Behind the 'Other'
Beijing Declaration
* 25: Anna van der Velde: The Women's Caucus for Gender Justice:
Writing Gender into International Criminal Law
* IX. THE MISSING FACES OF THE FACULTY CORRIDORS
* 26: Imogen Saunders: Sarah Wambaugh: Life at the Frontiers of
International Law
* 27: Alexandra Kemmerer: Exile and Access: Lilly Melchior Roberts and
the Infrastructures of International Law
* 28: Serena Forlati: Lea Meriggi: A Fighter For the Wrong Cause
* 29: Christiaan Verwer and Anna van der Velde: Isabella
Diederiks-Verschoor: (A Life) Creating Spaces
* 30: Sarah MH Nouwen and Wouter Werner: Gezina van der Molen: A
Journey from Universalism to Pluralism
* 31: Sara Seck: Elisabeth Mann Borgese: Ecology, Relationality, and
Law of the Sea
* 32: Reut Paz: Marie Theres Fögen: The Universalization of a Rotten
Deal
* 33: Marilena Papadaki: Kalliopi Koufa: First Greek Female Academic of
Public International Law
* X. THE ROOF-TOP GALLERY OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
* 34: Shinya Murase: Thomas Baty in Japan: Seeing through the Twilight
* 35: Margaret Kuo: Zheng Yuxiu and the Diplomacy of Nationalism and
Feminism
* 36: Hatsue Shinohara: Marjorie M. Whiteman: Not Flowers but a Medal
* 37: Sergey Vasiliev: Aleksandra Kollontai: 'New Woman'
* 38: Andrei Mamolea: The Role of International Law in Paulina Luisi's
Activism
* 39: Luiza Le¿o Soares Pereira: Working from 'Rooms of Their Own': For
a Realistic Portrait of Joyce Gutteridge CBE and Other Trailblazing
Women
* XI. PORTRAITS OF ARTISTS, JOURNALISTS AND VISIONARIES OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW
* 40: Outi Korhonen: "If Only They Listened to Simone Weil": From
Rights to Roots
* 41: Ksenia Shestakova: Helene Halperin-Ginsburg: The Social Function
of International Law
* 42: Mai Taha: Human Rights and Communist Internationalism: On Inji
Aflatoun and the Surrealists
* 43: Dianne Otto: Fearless Speech: A Portrait of UN Typist Shirley
Hazzard
* Epilogue: Exit through the Gift Shop