Imagining Law
Essays in Conversation with Judith Gardam
Language
EnglishAbstract
By any measure, Judith Gardam has accomplished much in her professional life and is rightly acknowledged by scholars throughout the world as an expert in her many fields of diverse interest — including international law, energy law and feminist theory. This book celebrates her academic life and work with twelve essays from leading scholars in Gardam’s fields of expertise.
Keywords
limiting of birth and death decisions; energy law; margaret davies; an alien’s review of women and armed conflict; ustinia dolgopol; laura grenfell; judith gardam; dale stephens; mary ellen o'connell; ngaire naffine; paul babie; women’s role in reconstituting the post conflict state; prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence crimes; gender and armed conflict; feminist law; australian national action plan; access to justice; christine chinkin; rebecca laforgia; security council; hilary charlesworth; human rights law; adrian bradbrook; michelle jarvis; matthew stubbs; feminist encounters with the law of armed conflict; gina heathcote; jody prescott; law and religion; resort to force; International humanitarian law; International law; United Nations; United Nations Security Council; WarDOI
10.20851/essays-gardamISBN
9781925261318OCN
982228958Publisher
University of Adelaide PressPublisher website
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/Publication date and place
2016Classification
Public international law