3 octobre 2019

REVUE : Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (vol. 3, 2019)

David ROY

The latest volume of the Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (vol. 3, 2019) is out. Contents includes a special issue on "Law, Gender and Sexuality".


Shaheen Sardar Ali
, Coming ‘Home’? Legal Developments Relating to Transgender Communities and Implications for Muslim Family Law 
Brenda Cossman, #MeToo, Sex Wars 2.0 and the Power of Law 
Ewa Kamarad, Necessity of Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages Concluded Abroad 
Erich Hou, Universalism or Cultural Relativism? Case Study of Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan 
Giovanna Gilleri, Gendered Human Rights and Medical Sexing Interventions upon Intersex Children: A Preliminary Enquiry 
Farnush Ghadery, Sticking to Their Guns: The United Nations’ Failure to See the Potential of Islamic Feminism in the Promotion of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan 
Scott Titshaw, ART, Surrogacy, Federalism and Jus Sanguinis Citizenship in the US, Australia, and Canada 
Monica Ingber, Gender Imaginaries, Child Soldiering, and International Criminal Law
Karenjot Bhangoo Randhawa, Responses of Resilience: The Delhi Gang Rape 
Sarah Grosso, Women’s Rights on Trial: Gender Equality in a Family Court in Ben Ali’s Tunisia 
Yoshiaki Sato, Where Are You Going, Snail? Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Relationships in Japan 
Yumiko Kita, Democratising Criminal Justice Systems: Sexual Violence Cases in the Citizen Judge Trials in Japan 
Margaret Liu, Chinese Migrant Children: Do They Have the Right to Education?
Muhammad Zubair Abbasi, From Faskh to Khula: Transformation of Muslim Women’s Right to Divorce in Pakistan (1947-2017) 
Ummni Khan, Jean Ketterling, Rape as Play: Yellow Peril Panic and a Defence of Fantasy 
Carlos J. Zelada, Carolina Neyra-Sevilla, Trans* Legalities: Preliminary Study of Files on the Recognition of Trans* Identities in Peru 
Anicée Van Engeland, Sexual Politics and Law in Iran: The Narrative Surrounding the 2013 Bills 
Thulasi K. Raj, Chandni Chawla, A Feminist Critique of Indian Criminal Law
Matthias Vanhullebusch, Crime, Discrimination and Freedom in Asia 
Ben Stanford, Justice in Exile? The Implications of ‘Temporary Exclusion Orders’ for the Right to a Fair Trial 
Naveed Ahmed, An Appraisal of the Constitutional Developments and Its Impact on the Political Economy of Pakistan 
S. Pandiaraj, Women’s Right to Social Security and Social Protection: Mapping the Gaps in the Jurisprudence of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies


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