Journal article
Feminist methods in international law
H Charlesworth
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 1999
DOI: 10.2307/2997996
Abstract
I have mixed feelings about participating in this symposium as the feminist voice. On the one hand, I want to support the symposium editors’ attempt to broaden the standard categories of international legal methodologies by including feminism in this undertaking. On the other hand, I am conscious of the limits of my analysis and its unrepresentativeness—the particularity of my nationality, race, class, sexuality, education and profession shapes my outlook and ideas on international law. I clearly cannot speak for all women participants in and observers of the international legal system. I also hope that one day I will stop being positioned always as a feminist and will qualify as a fully fle..
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