TY - BOOK AU - Pickering,Sharon AU - Lambert,Caroline ED - University of Sydney. TI - Global issues, women, and justice T2 - Sydney Institute of Criminology series SN - 0975196715 AV - HQ1237 .G56 2004 U1 - 341.4858 22 PY - 2004/// CY - Sydney PB - Sydney Institute of Criminology KW - Sex discrimination against women KW - Sex discrimination in justice administration KW - Women KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Criminal justice, Administration of N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Women's rights and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission : an unfinished agenda; Lyn Graybill --; Narrating women and asylum : hostile administrative-legal justice; Sharon Pickering --; Militarisation, gender and ethnicity in Southern Mexico; Lynn Stephen --; Living in the circle and thinking inside the square; Nerida Blair --; Partial sites and partial sightings : women and the UN human rights tray system; Caroline Lambert --; Aboriginal women's struggles for justice in Canada; Evelyn Zellerer --; 'Engendering' development-centered, rights-based, equitable trade policy; Marceline White --; Kader, compensation and justice : the need for a comprehensive analysis; Fiona Haines and Cate Lewis --; Everybody's business : the privatisation of women's imprisonment; Sharon Pickering and Michael Gard --; Global issues, women and justice; Sharon Pickering and Caroline Lambert --; Women's rights and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission : an unfinished agenda; Lyn Graybill --; Narrating women and asylum : hostile administrative-legal justice; Sharon Pickering --; Militarisation, gender and ethnicity in southern Mexico; Lynn Stephen --; Living in the circle and thinking inside the square; Nerida Blair --; Partial sites and partial sightings : women and the UN human rights treaty system; Caroline Lambert --; Aboriginal women's struggles for justice in Canada; Evelyn Zellerer --; 'Engendering' development-centred, rights-based, equitable trade policy; Marceline White --; Kader, compensation and justice : the need for a comprehensive analysis; Fiona Haines and Cate Lewis --; Everybody's business : the privatisation of women's imprisonment; Sharon Pickering and Michael Gard --; Challenging international law : the quest for justice of the former 'comfort women'; Indai Lourdes Sajor --; All roads lead to Rome, but some are bumpier than others; Alda Facio --; Untold numbers : East Timorese women and transitional justice; Susan Harris Rimmer N2 - Explores the way women seek justice through the nation-state, global process and international criminal justice mechanisms. It draws on a diversity of academic and advocate voices in examining how women have accessed justice under conditions of globalisation, militarization and colonisation ER -