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DR Kate Grady's Outputs (20)

Jane Addams: Positive Peace from the Everyday to the International (2023)
Book Chapter
Grady, K., & Heathcote, G. (2023). Jane Addams: Positive Peace from the Everyday to the International. In I. Tallgren (Ed.), Portraits of Women in International Law: New Names and Forgotten Faces? (99-108). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868453.003.0007

Jane Addams, born 6 September 1860—died 21 May 1935, was an important early feminist theorist of international law, linking domestic and international activism, identifying labour rights, citizenship, arms control, and gender equality as components o... Read More about Jane Addams: Positive Peace from the Everyday to the International.

The Political Economy of Women’s Political Participation in Rwanda: Gender, Class, and State-building (2023)
Thesis
Jin, X. The Political Economy of Women’s Political Participation in Rwanda: Gender, Class, and State-building. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

This thesis highlights the significance of political economy in women’s political participation in post-genocide Rwanda. It builds on gender studies, feminist International Relations and political economy, African feminism, development, and politics,... Read More about The Political Economy of Women’s Political Participation in Rwanda: Gender, Class, and State-building.

War and order: rethinking criminal accountability for the Iraq War (2021)
Journal Article
Grady, K. (in press). War and order: rethinking criminal accountability for the Iraq War. London Review of International Law, 9(2), 245-267. https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lrab010

Public calls for the criminal accountability of UK and US politicians for the 2003 Iraq war are part of the war’s legal legacies. This article questions whether criminal sanction can be a corrective to war by considering whether the relationship betw... Read More about War and order: rethinking criminal accountability for the Iraq War.

Towards a Carceral Geography of International Law (2021)
Book Chapter
Grady, K. (2021). Towards a Carceral Geography of International Law. In S. Pahuja, & S. Chalmers (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of International Law and the Humanities. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003170914-33

This chapter provides a preliminary sketch of the relationship(s) between international law and carceral space. It draws on legal and carceral geography to explore how practices of, and ideas about, incarceration travel between different legal spaces... Read More about Towards a Carceral Geography of International Law.

For whom the bell tolls: London’s Iraq and Afghanistan memorial 1990-2015 (2019)
Journal Article
Grady, K. (2019). For whom the bell tolls: London’s Iraq and Afghanistan memorial 1990-2015. London Review of International Law, 7(3), 353-376. https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lraa003

Following the recent turn to materiality in international legal scholarship, this article considers London’s Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial 1990-2015. By examining the memorial’s politics in respect of death quantification, gender, and lawfulness, the... Read More about For whom the bell tolls: London’s Iraq and Afghanistan memorial 1990-2015.

Sex, Statistics, Peacekeepers and Power: UN Data on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and the Quest For Legal Reform (2016)
Journal Article
Grady, K. (2016). Sex, Statistics, Peacekeepers and Power: UN Data on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and the Quest For Legal Reform. Modern Law Review, 79(6), 931-960. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12225

The UN Secretariat provides annual statistics on allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse made against peacekeeping personnel, with reduced numbers of allegations leading to claims of success for the UN’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy. This article exp... Read More about Sex, Statistics, Peacekeepers and Power: UN Data on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and the Quest For Legal Reform.

International Crimes in the Courts of England and Wales (2014)
Journal Article
Grady, K. (2014). International Crimes in the Courts of England and Wales. Criminal Law Review, 10, 693-722

This article considers the international criminal offences which have been incorporated into the law of England and Wales, and the challenges to bringing, and defending against, proceedings for these offences.

International Crimes in the Courts of England and Wales (2014)
Journal Article
Grady, K. (2014). International Crimes in the Courts of England and Wales. Criminal Law Review, S142-S171

This article considers the international criminal offences which have been incorporated into the law of England and Wales, and the challenges to bringing, and defending against, proceedings for these offences.

Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Peacekeepers: A Threat to Impartiality (2010)
Journal Article
Grady, K. (2010). Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Peacekeepers: A Threat to Impartiality. International Peacekeeping, 17(2), 215-228. https://doi.org/10.1080/13533311003625100

This article reconceptualizes the idea of the impartiality of UN peacekeeping in light of allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeeping personnel. It considers the role that sexual exploitation and abuse play both during and after conf... Read More about Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Peacekeepers: A Threat to Impartiality.