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Black Women and International Law : Deliberate Interactions, Movements and Actions

Levitt, Jeremy I.(Edited by)
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From Compton to Cairo, Bahia to Brixton, black women have been disproportionally affected by poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, discrimination and violence.

Despite being one of the largest and geographically dispersed groups in the world, they are rarely referenced or considered as a subject of analysis in international law literature.

Thus, it is vital that scholars refashion global discourse by re-conceptualizing international law and relations from their unique experiences and perspectives.

This collection covers a broad range of topics and issues that examine the complex interactions - as subjects and objects - between black women and international law.

The book critically explores the manifold relationship between them with a view toward highlighting the historic and contemporary ways in which they have influenced and been influenced by transnational law, doctrine, norms, jurisprudence, public policy, public discourse and global governance.

It purports to unearth old law and fashion new paradigms born out of the experiences of black women.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108432972 / 9781108432979
Paperback / softback
341.082
09/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
359 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2015.