Descriptive representation of women in international courts

Journal of Social Philosophy 52 (4):473-490 (2021)
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 52, Issue 4, Page 473-490, Winter 2021.

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How many women judges are enough on international courts?Andreas Føllesdal - 2021 - Journal of Social Philosophy 52 (4):436-458.

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