HIGHLIGHTS
- Who: Fleur Johns from the University of Toronto Law Journal have published the research: Rehoming Diplomacy_10_Nov, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/03/1961
SUMMARY
A version of this article was also presented at the UNSW Faculty of Law and amp; configuration of diplomatic households do or have done in international law? It argues, again by reference to the VCDR, that international law`s expression of gendered hierarchy within the diplomatic household, together with intersecting race and class hierarchies, has helped to entrench hierarchy as norm and necessity for the work that diplomats . . .
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