Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, International Law Section, [2022]
9781639051878 (paperback)
The Americas : advances, persistent obstacles, and new challenges / Australia : citizenship, participation, and reality / Brazil : impacts, barriers, and gender equality / Guatemala : securing equality and full political participation by women and indigenous people / dr Ma̕ra Isabel Lùjn Zilbermann and Fernanda Monz̤n Arroyo -- India : the electoral landscape and the glass ceiling in the world's largest democracy / Iran : culture, political participation, and continuing efforts / Japan : pushback against pushbacks : why we need more women in parliament in Japan / Kenya : reflections on preventing sexual and gender-based election violence / United Kingdom : the legacy and impact of women's suffrage on the legal profession / United States : our sheroes have always been clan mothers : what America learned about suffrage from native women / United States : unresolved accomplishments and trailblazing sheroes / United States : personal reflections on lessons from the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution /
Identity matters in a globalised world, a transdisciplinary approach / National identity and difference, a semiotic approach / White supremacy: work in progress / Building nations and international relations, the peace of war / In name of the other, translation as listening and encounter / Storytelling, narrativity and hospitality in global communication / Multiculturalism in South Australia, cultures, languages, cuisines / Epistemic violence: the hidden injuries of whiteness in Australian postcolonising borderlands / Rights and re=cognition: indigenous land nad languages in Australia / Aboriginal passport ceremonies as social justice praxis / Encountering Aboriginal legalities through a literary jurisprudence of suffering / "Is this the highest priority for the Australian Parliament?": a critical discourse analysis of mainstream news media representations of the apology to Australia's stolen generations / Intercultural rhetorics of the construction of female subjectivity: a psychosocial-discursive approach / The Toowoomba Flexi School model: one size does not fit all / Systemic familial alienation and the Australian foster care system / Similarities in difficulties: Australians raised in out-of-home care / An argument against essentialist nostalgia and its consequences, colonial afterlives and contemporary Australian indigenous art / Towards a theory of multiform expression / Love, poetry and revolt: the embodied aesthetics of Jack Lindsay /
Summary -- Mining Practice and Promises -- Impact on Women -- Government Role -- Government and Company Responses -- The Way Forward -- Key Recommendations: To the Government of Malawi -- To the Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining -- To the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development -- To the Ministry of Health -- To the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development -- To the Mzuzu Regional Office of Mines and to the Karonga District Commissioner -- To Companies Extracting Minerals in Malawi -- Methodology -- Background: Extractive Industries in Malawi -- Poverty and Impacts of Climate Change -- Human Rights Concerns -- Minimizing Risks and Protecting Rights -- Gaps and Weaknesses in Malawi's Legal Framework: Discretionary Protection and Monitoring Standards -- Legal Barriers to Accessing Environmental Health Information -- Karonga District: Malawi's Mining Experiment: Before Mining Starts -- During Mining Operations -- After Mine Closure: Reform Efforts -- Government and Company Response -- Regional and International Legal Obligations: Right of Access to Information -- Right to Water -- Right to Health and Right to a Healthy Environment -- Right to Food -- Right to Housing -- Right to Nondiscrimination -- Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights -- Recommendations: To the Government of Malawi -- To the Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining -- To the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development -- To the Ministry of Health -- To the Ministry of Information -- To the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development -- To the Ministry of Justice -- To the Ministry of Gender -- To the Mzuzu Regional Office of Mines and to the Karonga District Commissioner -- To the Water Department in Karonga -- To the Parliament of Malawi -- To Companies Extracting Minerals in Malawi -- To the Governments of Australia, Cyprus, and Other Home Governments of Mining Firms Operating in Malawi -- To UNESCO -- To the Donor Community -- Acknowledgments.