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Feminist Judgments: Reimagining the International Criminal Court presents a bold reimagining of landmark ICC decisions through feminist legal scholarship. This volume in the Feminist Judgment Series features rewritten judicial opinions that incorporate gender analysis, intersectionality, and feminist theory into international criminal law reasoning.
Edited by Kcasey McLoughlin, Rosemary Grey, Louise Chappell, Suzanne Varrall and other leading feminist legal scholars, the book demonstrates how feminist approaches can provide more nuanced and equitable interpretations of complex international crimes including sexual violence, crimes against humanity, and genocide. By rewriting actual court decisions, the contributors illustrate the practical implications of adopting gender-sensitive legal frameworks in international justice.
Essential reading for legal scholars, international relations professionals, human rights advocates, and anyone interested in the intersection of feminism and law, this work challenges conventional legal reasoning and expands possibilities for more just international criminal jurisprudence.







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