This contribution to the Maryland Journal of International Law’s Fall 2019 symposium on populism aims to begin to explore the impact populism may have on gender equality, or more specifically, women’s human rights, as mediated by international courts and quasi-adjudicative bodies interpreting human rights law. In other words, it considers the extent to which populism is potentially harmful or helpful to women’s human rights, as articulated by these institutions.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Grossman: Populism, International Courts, and Women's Human Rights
Nienke Grossman (Univ. of Baltimore - Law) has posted Populism, International Courts, and Women's Human Rights (Maryland Journal of International Law, forthcoming). Here's the abstract: