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Gita Sahgal
From Secular Democracy to Hindu Rashtra Gita Sahgal*
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Terror/Torture Karima Bennoune
A Decade Lost I ABOUT the AUTHORS
Feminism and International Law in the Post- 9/11 Era
The Poverty of Apologism: the British Left, Feminism and the Islamic Right
Fundamentalisms in Asia-Pacific
Women Against Fundamentalism.Indd 7 16/10/2014 11:24:42 8 Women Against Fundamentalism
Transcript of the Spoken Word, Rather Than Written Prose
Why Does It Matter If Women Are Human: Catharine Mackinnon's Contributions to International Law
Because I Am a Girl the STATE of the WORLD’S GIRLS 2007 I Am a Girl the STATE of the WORLD’S GIRLS 2007 GIRLS WORLD’S the of STATE THE
'British Jihad' and the Curves of Religious Violence Bhatt, Chetan
Feminist Ethics for a State Response to Fundamentalism
Second Class Rights How Amnesty International & Human Rights Watch Fail Women in the Middle East
When Legal Worlds Overlap
Why Fundamentalism? Stephen Cowden* and Gita Sahgal*
Introduction Islamism(S) of Academics and Islamists
International Ngos, the Arab Upheaval, and Human Rights: Examining NGO Resource Allocation Gerald M
Top View
When Culture and Religion Bar Girls' Right to Education Elizabeth Burch Charles H
Identity and the Politics of Representation: the Case of Muslim Youth in Bradford
Feminist Ethics for a State Response to Fundamentalism
The Anti-War and Peace Movement in Britain
NGO Monitor's Submission to the Office Of
Women in Traditional Religions: Refusing to Let Patriarchy (Or Feminism) Separate Us from the Source of Our Liberation
Limits of Islamism Jamaat-E-Islami in Contemporary India and Bangladesh
Representations of Religion on the British Feminist Webzine the F Word
Human Rights Activism and Salafi-Jihadi Violence
Feminist Reflections on Religion in Local Politics Sukhwant Dhaliwal
Feminism As Counter-Terrorism: the Seduction of Power1 Vasuki Nesiah
Client Final Aintiawoman FIN TEXT ARTWK.Indd
Amnesty International Working with Others: an Independent Review
Music, Chess and Other Sins
Racism and the Contemporary Politics of Belonging: Muslim Women in the UK 33 Haleh Afshar
“Guantánamo Boy”:1 an Interview with Moazzam Begg
The Islamic Movement in Britain
Islamist Institutions and Civil Society Organisations
Understanding and Defeating Islamism in the United Kingdom Robin Simcox
Emasculated Men, Effeminate Law in the United States, Zimbabwe and Malaysia