Gender, Law, and Security
Author(s): Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination; English, Beth; Buckinx, Barbara; Aiello, Jack; Aronoff, Maya; et al
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Abstract: | This volume is a sampling of research conducted by student fellows in the Project on Gender in the Global Community (GCC) at the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University. Over the course of the 2017-18 academic year, GGC fellows pursued independent, academically rigorous research around a topic of their choosing. The papers in this volume represent a variety of disciplines and methodologies, and the range of work undertaken by students throughout the year—some in connection to course work, junior policy seminars and senior theses, others as stand-alone research papers, and still others as short framing essays intended to serve as starting points for larger long-term research projects. The volume is divided into three sections focusing on 1) conflict and sexual violence, 2) political and social empowerment, and 3) reproductive rights. |
Publication Date: | Aug-2018 |
Keywords: | Gender Law Security Conflict Sexual Violence Representation Politics Reproductive Rights |
Type of Material: | Other |
Series/Report no.: | Student Research Series;1 |
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