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Gender and the Law of the Sea.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publications on Ocean Development SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (388 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004375178
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gender and the Law of the SeaDDC classification:
  • 341.4/5082
LOC classification:
  • KZA1145 .G463 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Table of Treaties -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Gender and the Law of the Sea - Oceans Apart? -- Part 1 The General Framework -- Chapter 1 Gender and the Law of the Sea: a Global Perspective -- Chapter 2 Feminism and the Law of the Sea: a Preliminary Inquiry -- Chapter 3 Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Gender and the Law of the Sea -- Chapter 4 Mermaids and Utopias: the High Seas as Feminist Space? -- Chapter 5 Some Doubts on the Gender Implications of the Law of the Sea -- Chapter 6 The UN Fish Stocks Agreement as a Metaphor, or the Law of the Sea as a Gendered Process -- Part 2 Gender and Maritime Activities -- Chapter 7 Protecting Women Fishers: the Gender Parameters of Labour Rights at Sea -- Chapter 8 Sustainable Development and Fisheries with Special Emphasis on Gender Equality -- Chapter 9 Feminism, Nature and the Post-Human: toward a Critical Analysis of the International Law of the Sea Governing Marine Living Resources Management -- Chapter 10 Human Trafficking &amp -- iuuf: Legal and Gender Implications -- Chapter 11 Migration at Sea: Some Gender-Related Remarks on the United Nations Protocols on Smuggling and Trafficking -- Chapter 12 The 2006 Maritime Labour Convention: a Cautious Step towards Gender Awareness? -- Chapter 13 Advancing 'Good Practices' that Promote Gender Equality in the Maritime Sector -- Chapter 14 Women at War at Sea: How International Humanitarian Law Provides for the Protection of Female Members of the Armed Forces at Sea -- Chapter 15 Climate Change, Oceans and Gender -- Index.
Summary: Gender and the Law of the Sea successfully establishes the relevance of gender at sea and posits that feminist perspectives can help develop a more inclusive law for the oceans.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Table of Treaties -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Gender and the Law of the Sea - Oceans Apart? -- Part 1 The General Framework -- Chapter 1 Gender and the Law of the Sea: a Global Perspective -- Chapter 2 Feminism and the Law of the Sea: a Preliminary Inquiry -- Chapter 3 Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Gender and the Law of the Sea -- Chapter 4 Mermaids and Utopias: the High Seas as Feminist Space? -- Chapter 5 Some Doubts on the Gender Implications of the Law of the Sea -- Chapter 6 The UN Fish Stocks Agreement as a Metaphor, or the Law of the Sea as a Gendered Process -- Part 2 Gender and Maritime Activities -- Chapter 7 Protecting Women Fishers: the Gender Parameters of Labour Rights at Sea -- Chapter 8 Sustainable Development and Fisheries with Special Emphasis on Gender Equality -- Chapter 9 Feminism, Nature and the Post-Human: toward a Critical Analysis of the International Law of the Sea Governing Marine Living Resources Management -- Chapter 10 Human Trafficking &amp -- iuuf: Legal and Gender Implications -- Chapter 11 Migration at Sea: Some Gender-Related Remarks on the United Nations Protocols on Smuggling and Trafficking -- Chapter 12 The 2006 Maritime Labour Convention: a Cautious Step towards Gender Awareness? -- Chapter 13 Advancing 'Good Practices' that Promote Gender Equality in the Maritime Sector -- Chapter 14 Women at War at Sea: How International Humanitarian Law Provides for the Protection of Female Members of the Armed Forces at Sea -- Chapter 15 Climate Change, Oceans and Gender -- Index.

Gender and the Law of the Sea successfully establishes the relevance of gender at sea and posits that feminist perspectives can help develop a more inclusive law for the oceans.

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