Thursday, April 26, 2018

Dawuni & Kuenyehia: International Courts and the African Woman Judge: Unveiled Narratives

Josephine Jarpa Dawuni (Howard Univ. - Political Science) & Akua Kuenyehia (formerly, Judge, International Criminal Court) have published International Courts and the African Woman Judge: Unveiled Narratives (Routledge 2018). Contents include:
  • Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Foreword
  • Josephine Jarpa Dawuni, Introduction: Challenging Gender Universalism and Unveiling the Silenced Narratives of the African Woman Judge
  • Florence Ndepele Mwachande Mumba, Women Judges in International Courts and Tribunals –The Quest for Equal Opportunities: Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
  • Nienke Grossman, Julia Sebutinde: An Unbreakable Cloth
  • Josephine Jarpa Dawuni, Akua Kuenyehia: Leaving a Mark Along the Journey for Human Rights
  • Sara Dezalay, Fatoumata Dembélé Diarra: Trajectory of A Malian Magistrate and Civil Society Advocate to The International Criminal Court
  • Kuukuwa Andam & Sena Dei-Tutu, Sophia Akuffo: Balancing the Equities
  • Rachel Ellett, Justina Kelello Mafoso- Guni: The Gendering of Judicial Appointment Processes in African Courts
  • Rebecca Emiene Badejogbin, Elsie Nwanwuri Thompson: The Trajectory of a Noble Passion
  • Josephine Jarpa Dawuni & Akua Kuenyehia, Conclusion: International Courts and The African Woman Judge: Unlocking Doors, Leaving a Legacy