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On Being Accountable In A Kaleidoscopic World, Edith Brown Weiss
On Being Accountable In A Kaleidoscopic World, Edith Brown Weiss
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
In this lecture, the author explores the concept of accountability in the changing world in which international law operates, and to draw upon my own recent experience chairing the Inspection Panel at the World Bank. In doing so, I want especially to recognize the concerns of poor people and bring their plight into the discussion of accountability.
The world today differs sharply from that when the United Nations was formed, some 65 years ago. In that world, there were only 51 states, few international organizations, a nascent global civil society, only 2 billion people, many of whom lived under colonialism …
Honor Killings And The Construction Of Gender In Arab Societies, Lama Abu-Odeh
Honor Killings And The Construction Of Gender In Arab Societies, Lama Abu-Odeh
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
This Article discusses the regulation and adjudication of honor killings in the Arab world and traces the distributive and disciplinary impact of such regulation/adjudication on Arab men and Arab women's sexuality. In the afterword, the Article outlines the transformative effect of Islamicization of culture in the Arab world in the past twenty years on the practice of honor and killings committed in its name.