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Podcast: A Gendered Analysis of Aggression and International Law

In this episode of Gendering Geopolitics, New Lines’ own Emily Prey sits down with renowned international lawyers Louise Arimatsu and Christine Chinkin, authors of the New Lines report “A Gendered Analysis of Aggression and International Law.” Among other topics, their discussion touches on how gender is used to justify aggression; the gaps in international law regarding slow, non-spectacular violence; and how a gender lens can help with atrocity prevention.

Read the mentioned report “A Gendered Analysis of Aggression and International Law,” here

The views expressed in this article are those of the author and not an official policy or position of New Lines Institute.

Authors

Emily Prey

Director, International Law and Gender Policy

Louise Arimatsu

Guest Contributor

Christine Chinkin

Guest Contributor

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