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The Review of the Article of Feminism, Imperialism and the Mission of International Law by Orford, A

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  • Mehmet Emin ERENDOR

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Parallel to the reform movements, the position and rights of women gradually began to engage in the international agenda. Women consistently focused background of the international arena before the 18th and 19th centuries, because international arena has war, conflict and some ethical problems, it is, therefore, women did not affect any solution in the arena. For brief information, women want to be part of the newly established order in the international community after the Cold War and also on the desire to be effective in international law revealed the importance of the feminist movement after the 20th century. Furthermore, after the September 11 terrorist attacks have affected international law and the new concept emerged. In this article, a brief summary was given about the Feminism, Imperialism and the Mission of the International Law, which is Anne Orford’s article; in general, the article will be criticized. Within the framework of the article, some of the ideas will be discussed.

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  • Mehmet Emin ERENDOR, 2019. "The Review of the Article of Feminism, Imperialism and the Mission of International Law by Orford, A," Journal of Academic Value Studies, Journal of Academic Value Studies, vol. 3(10), pages 106-111, Month: Ja.
  • Handle: RePEc:atj:journl:v:3:y:2019:i:10:p:106-111
    DOI: 10.13934/1999.393
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    Feminism; Orford; international law; women; men;
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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