01369 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020002200077035001900099041000800118082001000126084001600136100002500152245003400177260002400211300001800235500006400253520074100317650004001058650002201098650001901120INLIS00000000000983820200508204957200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a978-90-04-37517-8 0010-0520009838 aeng0 a341.4 a341.4/GEN/G0 aIrini Papanicolopulu00aGender and the Law of the Sea aLeidenbBrillc2019 axxii, 368 pp. ae-book aIn Gender and the Law of the Sea a distinguished group of law of the sea and feminist scholars critically engages with one of the oldest fields of international law. While the law of the sea has been traditionally portrayed as a technical, gender-neutral set of rules, of concern to States rather than humans, authors in this volume persuasively argue that critical feminist perspectives are needed to question the underlying assumptions of ostensibly gender-neutral norms. Coming at a time when the presence of women at sea is increasing, the volume forcefully and successfully argues that legal rules are relevant to ensure gender equality and the empowerment of women at sea, in an effort to render law for the oceans more inclusive. 0aInternational Law: General Interest 0aInternational Law 0aLaw of the Sea