Tuesday, April 28, 2015

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

Jeremy I. Levitt (Florida A&M Univ. - Law) has published Black Women and International Law: Deliberate Interactions, Movements and Actions (Cambridge Univ. Press 2015). Contents include:
  • Jeremy I. Levitt, Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald: a biographical note
  • Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Passing reflections on my journey for justice
  • Carole Boyce-Davies, Writing black women into political leadership: reflection, trends and contradictions
  • Adrien Wing, The international human rights of black women: justice or just us?
  • Fatou Kiné Camara, Gender parity in the AU women's protocol
  • Jeremy I. Levitt, Law, peace construction and women's rights in Africa: who will safeguard Abeena and Afia?
  • Anna Spain, Black women and peacebuilding in international law
  • Linda Greene, African American women on the world stage: the fourth world conference on women – Beijing
  • Adjoa Aiyetoro, Black women and reparations movements
  • Erika George, The work of African women to confront the challenge of climate change
  • Judith Scully, Black women and reproductive health: a normative inquiry
  • Karen Bravo, The nature of black female 'things' the nature of choice: a meditation on Saartjie Baartman and Truganini
  • Eleanor Brown, The transactional costs of transnational sex workers: old regimes, new norms