International Law Association Committee on Feminism and International Law

Part II: Feminism in International Law: Committee Report

This Report forms part of a series of four Reports on various aspects of women and migration. The report continues the work on trafficking introduced in the 2004 Berlin Interim Report. The main focus of the report is on the legal framework of women's international labor migration. The author references the Workers Convention, international human rights and labor law conventions. The Report discusses the legal and gendered aspects of of female migrant workers' mobility in relation to their migration status, and advocates for a rights based approach to international migration.

Final Report on Women's Equality and Nationality in International Law

This is the final report on equality and nationality produced by the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on Feminism and International Law (Christine Chinkin, Chair; Karen Knop, Rapporteur). The report presents a comprehensive analysis of women and nationality issues, placing current developments in historical context.