This book offers first-hand accounts of women's role in constitution-making in the democratic and post-conflict 'revolutions'. Its audience will include students and readers of political and constitutional history, those interested in the dynamics of non-'Western' politics, and the growing readership for literature on gender and constitutionalism.
This book offers first-hand accounts of women's role in constitution-making in the democratic and post-conflict 'revolutions'. Its audience will include students and readers of political and constitutional history, those interested in the dynamics of non-'Western' politics, and the growing readership for literature on gender and constitutionalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Ruth Rubio Marín and Helen Irving; 1. Women's movements and the recognition of gender equality in the constitution making process in Morocco and Tunisia (2011 14) Sara Borrillo; 2. Women and constitution making in post Communist Romania Elena Brodeala and Silvia Suteu; 3. Re living yesterday's battles: women and constitution making in post Saddam Iraq Noga Efrati; 4. Women's participation in peace building and constitution making in Somalia Sakuntala Kadirgamar; 5. Feminist legalism: Colombian constitution making in the 1990s Julieta Lemaitre; 6. Women and constitution making in Turkey: from Ottoman modernism to a constitutionalism of women's platform Bertil Emrah Oder; 7. Egypt's tale of two constitutions: diverging gendered processes and outcomes Mariz Tadros; 8. Dialogic democracy, feminist theory, and women's participation in constitution making Susan H. Williams.
Introduction Ruth Rubio Marín and Helen Irving; 1. Women's movements and the recognition of gender equality in the constitution making process in Morocco and Tunisia (2011 14) Sara Borrillo; 2. Women and constitution making in post Communist Romania Elena Brodeala and Silvia Suteu; 3. Re living yesterday's battles: women and constitution making in post Saddam Iraq Noga Efrati; 4. Women's participation in peace building and constitution making in Somalia Sakuntala Kadirgamar; 5. Feminist legalism: Colombian constitution making in the 1990s Julieta Lemaitre; 6. Women and constitution making in Turkey: from Ottoman modernism to a constitutionalism of women's platform Bertil Emrah Oder; 7. Egypt's tale of two constitutions: diverging gendered processes and outcomes Mariz Tadros; 8. Dialogic democracy, feminist theory, and women's participation in constitution making Susan H. Williams.
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