Feminist Politics and the Use of Force: Theorising Feminist Action and Security Council Resolution 1325

Main author: Heathcote, Gina
Format: Journal Article           
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description This article reflects on the ten-year anniversary of “Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security‟ (hereinafter, “Resolution 1325”). The article contextualizes the Security Council’s approach within feminist legal thinking, using Resolution 1325 as a springboard for increased feminist conversations on the recurrent themes of essentialism, victim feminism, and praxis. It is argued that the feminist action in the Security Council should extend these debates. To this end, the article concludes with reflection on the possibility of force to save women, arguing that this fourth axis of feminist debate be taken up with some urgency by feminist scholars and activists.
format Journal Article
author Heathcote, Gina
author_facet Heathcote, Gina
authorStr Heathcote, Gina
author_letter Heathcote, Gina
title Feminist Politics and the Use of Force: Theorising Feminist Action and Security Council Resolution 1325
publisher National Law School of India University
publishDate 2011
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/13161/