Constitutions and Gender
Constitutions and Gender
Irving, Helen
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
02/2019
576
Mole
Inglês
9781784716974
15 a 20 dias
Introduction
Helen Irving
PART I CONSTITUTION-MAKING
1. Women and participatory constitution-making
Silvia Suteu
2. Women and constitution-making in South Africa
Catherine Albertyn
3. Gender and post-colonial constitutions in Sub-Saharan Africa
Johanna Bond
4. International institutions, constitution-making and gender
Christina Murray and Cindy Wittke
PART II CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
5. Gender equality: International law and national constitutions
Wendy Lacey
6. 'Gendering' federal constitutions
Jill Vickers
7. A practitioner's account: the Constitution Assessment for Women's Equality
Melanie Allen
PART III CONSTITUTIONAL PRACTICE
8. Gender equality, interpretation, and feminist pluralism
Vicki C. Jackson
9. Gender and constitutionalism in the European Union
Susan Millns
10. Gender equality and parity in European national constitutions
Dia Anagnostou
11. Women judges on constitutional courts: why not nine women?
Beverley Baines
PART IV CONSTITUTIONS AND CITIZENSHIP
12. Women's political citizenship in new European constitutionalism: between constitutional amendment and progressive interpretation
Ruth Rubio-Marin
13. Indigenous women and constitutional recognition
Megan Davis
14. Citizenship and nationality
Helen Irving
PART V CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES
15. Religion, custom, and legal pluralism
Susan H. Williams
16. Constitutions and reproductive rights: convergence and non-convergence
Rosalind Dixon and Jade Bond
17. Constitutions, gender and freedom of expression: the legal regulation of pornography
Katharine Gelber and Adrienne Stone
18. Constitutional approaches to gender and social and economic rights
Beth Goldblatt
19. Patriarchy and constitutional origins
John Kang
Index
Introduction
Helen Irving
PART I CONSTITUTION-MAKING
1. Women and participatory constitution-making
Silvia Suteu
2. Women and constitution-making in South Africa
Catherine Albertyn
3. Gender and post-colonial constitutions in Sub-Saharan Africa
Johanna Bond
4. International institutions, constitution-making and gender
Christina Murray and Cindy Wittke
PART II CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
5. Gender equality: International law and national constitutions
Wendy Lacey
6. 'Gendering' federal constitutions
Jill Vickers
7. A practitioner's account: the Constitution Assessment for Women's Equality
Melanie Allen
PART III CONSTITUTIONAL PRACTICE
8. Gender equality, interpretation, and feminist pluralism
Vicki C. Jackson
9. Gender and constitutionalism in the European Union
Susan Millns
10. Gender equality and parity in European national constitutions
Dia Anagnostou
11. Women judges on constitutional courts: why not nine women?
Beverley Baines
PART IV CONSTITUTIONS AND CITIZENSHIP
12. Women's political citizenship in new European constitutionalism: between constitutional amendment and progressive interpretation
Ruth Rubio-Marin
13. Indigenous women and constitutional recognition
Megan Davis
14. Citizenship and nationality
Helen Irving
PART V CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES
15. Religion, custom, and legal pluralism
Susan H. Williams
16. Constitutions and reproductive rights: convergence and non-convergence
Rosalind Dixon and Jade Bond
17. Constitutions, gender and freedom of expression: the legal regulation of pornography
Katharine Gelber and Adrienne Stone
18. Constitutional approaches to gender and social and economic rights
Beth Goldblatt
19. Patriarchy and constitutional origins
John Kang
Index