Gina also writes on the Security Council’s work in women, peace and security and feminist method, she is particularly interested in the relationship between law, violence and gender; tensions between formal equality and women’s lived experiences, as well as structural bias feminisms. Together with Professor Dianne Otto, Gina convened a symposium on Peacekeeping and Gender in the Asia-Pacific at Melbourne Law School in April 2012. Gina and Di have recently completed editing a collection of key presentations from the symposuim in book titled Rethinking Gender and Peacekeeping, Gender Equality and Collective Security (forthcoming 2014). Gina is currently writing her second book: to be titled, Feminist Dialogues on International Law and published by Oxford University Press in 2014.
Gina’s introductory post today takes a critical look at UN Security Council Resolution 2106 on Women, Peace, and Security, adopted last week. Heartfelt welcome!