Women In Disputes: A History of European Women in Mediation and Arbitration. (Women, History, Books and Places, #3)
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Ja
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Erscheinungsdatum
27.03.2025
Verlag
Mereo BooksSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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456 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798231912391
In this book two ways of writing of the past meet and mesh. One of us has written on mediation and arbitration history for many years, the other on women's history. Because we have worked in the same room during that time, reading and commenting upon everything the other has written, we have influenced each other's content, so that the dispute resolution histories have included women and the women's history have, where practical, included dispute resolution. Then came the time to take that further. This is the result. This is not the first time we have written together. Although The Taking of Hong Kong: Charles and Clara Elliot in China Waters, developed mostly from women's history research, it includes a fascinating and fully fledged arbitration scheme devised by Charles Elliot as British Plenipotentiary in nineteenth-century China waters.
Women in Disputes is far more of a joint effort than that was, so that it combines the narrative of women's lives where it has been possible to find material, as well as exploring the techniques of dispute resolution involving women over several centuries and covering several jurisdictions. Throughout the fifteen years in which we have come to know her, the ancient Greek queen Arete has become for us a special woman, for whom we have the same regard we have for the sensitive poet who first sang her praises; indeed, we planned initially to call the book Arete's Daughters but were advised that the title was confusing. Our next title was Peace weavers, but that might have been thought to be about textiles. We hope that the more obvious Women in Disputes will encourage a better understanding and recognition of the roles that women have played and the contribution they still make as peace weavers.
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