Women, Peace and Security and International Law
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Mar '22
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An international legal analysis of the UN Security Council's agenda on Women, Peace and Security (WPS).
Thanks to extensive campaigning, women's experiences of conflict have finally been brought into UN decision-making about peace and security. This book celebrates this success, analyses how it is tempered by linguistic ambiguities and legal uncertainties, and sets out how the women, peace and security agenda fits into contemporary international law.In 2000, the UN Security Council adopted the ground-breaking Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) placing women at the centre of the agenda, thanks to years of campaigning. The Resolution recognises the differential impact of armed conflict on women and men, draws attention to the 'inextricable links between gender equality and international peace and security' and stresses the 'important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts and in peace-building'. But what exactly is the WPS agenda and what is its content? What are its implications for peace and for security? And what does it mean for international lawyers? Through the narratives of women's activism and of international law this book seeks to make the WPS agenda better known to international lawyers and to ask whether it is, or could become, an international legal regime that conforms and responds to the realities of women's lives.
ISBN: 9781108483476
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 15mm
Weight: 453g
200 pages