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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Feminist Perspectives on Contemporary International Law: Between Resistance and Compliance? by Edited by Sari Kouvo Edited by Zoe Pearson
contains high-level cutting-edge research that will be of interest to all those working in the field of international law. This collection of essays reflects the sophisticated nature of contemporary feminists engagement with international law. The standard of the contributions is consistently high and overall the book raises a number of important questions about the future of feminism and international law and points to a range of international law spaces both large and small that are open to radical re-understandings. Loveday HodsonEuropean Journal of International Law.a worthwhile work by some of the worlds leading feminist theorists [that] offers a challenging and thought-provoking account.Ramona VijeyarasaThe International Journal of Transitional Justice