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The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law aims to publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews as well as significant developments in human rights and humanitarian law. It examines international human rights and humanitarian law with a global reach, though its particular focus is on the Asian region. The focused theme of Volume 3 is Law, Gender and Sexuality
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monografia Rebiun36427903 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36427903 m o d | cr#un#---uuuuu 200509s2019 ne o 000 0 eng d 90-04-40171-7 10.1163/9789004401716 DOI CBUC 991013149859306708 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ a------ LBBR bicssc LAW 051000 bisacsh POL 035010 bisacsh 323.095 23 The Asian yearbook of human rights and humanitarian law. Volume 3 (2019) edited by Javaid Rehman, Ayesha Shahid, Steve Foster Leiden, The Netherlands Boston Brill Nijhoff [2019] Leiden, The Netherlands Boston Leiden, The Netherlands Boston Brill Nijhoff 2019 1 online resource 1 online resource Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law 3 Front Matter -- Dedication -- Editorial -- International Conference: Law, Gender and Sexuality, Friday, 26 October 2018 -- Coming 'Home'? Legal Developments Relating to Transgender Communities and Implications for Muslim Family Law Shaheen Sardar Ali -- #MeToo, Sex Wars 2.0 and the Power of Law Brenda Cossman -- Necessity of Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages Concluded Abroad Ewa Kamarad -- Universalism or Cultural Relativism? Case Study of Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan Erich Hou -- Gendered Human Rights and Medical Sexing Interventions upon Intersex Children: A Preliminary Enquiry Giovanna Gilleri -- Sticking to Their Guns: The United Nations' Failure to See the Potential of Islamic Feminism in the Promotion of Women's Rights in Afghanistan Farnush Ghadery -- ART, Surrogacy, Federalism and Jus Sanguinis Citizenship in the US, Australia, and Canada Scott Titshaw -- Gender Imaginaries, Child Soldiering, and International Criminal Law Monica Ingber -- Responses of Resilience: The Delhi Gang Rape Karenjot Bhangoo Randhawa -- Women's Rights on Trial: Gender Equality in a Family Court in Ben Ali's Tunisia Sarah Grosso -- Where Are You Going, Snail? Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Relationships in Japan Yoshiaki Sato -- Democratising Criminal Justice Systems: Sexual Violence Cases in the Citizen Judge Trials in Japan Yumiko Kita -- Chinese Migrant Children: Do They Have the Right to Education? Margaret Liu -- From Faskh to Khula: Transformation of Muslim Women's Right to Divorce in Pakistan (1947-2017) Muhammad Zubair Abbasi -- Rape as Play: Yellow Peril Panic and a Defence of Fantasy Ummni Khan and Jean Ketterling -- Trans* Legalities: Preliminary Study of Files on the Recognition of Trans* Identities in Peru Carlos J. Zelada and Carolina Neyra-Sevilla -- Sexual Politics and Law in Iran: The Narrative Surrounding the 2013 Bills Anicée Van Engeland -- A Feminist Critique of Indian Criminal Law Thulasi K. Raj and Chandni Chawla -- Crime, Discrimination and Freedom in Asia Matthias Vanhullebusch -- Justice in Exile? The Implications of 'Temporary Exclusion Orders' for the Right to a Fair Trial Ben Stanford -- An Appraisal of the Constitutional Developments and Its Impact on the Political Economy of Pakistan Naveed Ahmed -- Women's Right to Social Security and Social Protection: Mapping the Gaps in the Jurisprudence of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies S. Pandiaraj -- Summaries of Proceedings of Human Rights Monitoring Bodies Denise Venturi and Silvia Venier -- Book Review 1: The Business of Transition: Law Reform, Development and Economics in Myanmar, edited by Melissa Crouch, 2017 Annapurna Waughray -- Book Review 2: The Making of International Human Rights, written by Steven L.B. Jensen, 2016 Antal Berkes -- Book Review 3: Islamic Law: Cases, Authorities and World View, written by Ahmed Atif Ahmed, 2017 Amin Al-Astewani -- Book Review 4: Proportionality and the Rule of Law: Rights, Justification, Reasoning, edited by Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller & Grégoire Webber, 2014 596 Gerard Conway The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law aims to publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews as well as significant developments in human rights and humanitarian law. It examines international human rights and humanitarian law with a global reach, though its particular focus is on the Asian region. The focused theme of Volume 3 is Law, Gender and Sexuality Texts in Latin, with introductory material in English, German, Italian and Spanish Human rights- Asia Rehman, Javaid editor. edt Shahid, Ayesha editor. edt Foster, Steve editor. edt 90-04-40170-9