Dr Ruth Houghton
| Book Review: Ruth Rubio-Marin, Global Gender Constitutionalism and Women’s Citizenship: A Struggle for Transformative Inclusion. Cambridge University Press | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Feminist Approaches to Constituent Power | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Feminist Approaches to PhD Supervision | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton Professor Colin Murray
| Kenstituent power: an exploration of feminist constitutional change in Barbie | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Performing a constitution: a history of Magna Carta in Shakespeare’s King John | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Performing the Constitution: 19th Century Productions of Shakespeare's King John | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Podcast Episode: ‘Imagining feminist constitutional futures through the arts and utopian fiction’ | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Podcast Episode: Law, Poetry & Feminism | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| The Individual in Feminist Approaches to International Law | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Utopia as "No-Place": Utopias, Colonialism and International Law | 2024 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Inventions of Nemesis: Utopia, Indignation, and Justice. By Douglas Mao, (Princeton University Press 2020) in the Encounters with Books from Other Disciplines series | 2023 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Book Review, 'Mathias Thaler, No Other Planet: Utopian Visions for a Climate-Changed World (Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022) | 2023 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Feminist approaches to global constitutionalism | 2023 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Introduction to special issue: Feminist manifestos and global constitutionalism | 2023 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton Aoife O'Donoghue
| Manifestos as constituent power: Performing a feminist revolution | 2023 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Three Tales of Omelas - Utopia, Harm and International Law | 2023 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Bridging the Local and Global: Archiving Women's Collectives in Spaces of Action/Reflection. Literature Review | 2022 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Manifestos & Counter-Manifestos: An explainer for the 1776 Commission | 2021 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Mis/Disinformation in the Covid-19 pandemic: What are the challenges for International Law? | 2021 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Utopia, Colonialism and International Law [Podcast Episode] | 2021 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| “Ourworld”: a feminist approach to Global Constitutionalism | 2019 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Book Review: The Public Law of Gender: From the Local to the Global, by Kim Rubenstein (ed.) and Katharine G. Young (ed.), (Cambridge University Press, 2016), ISBN: 978-1-107-13857-5 | 2019 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Can Global Constitutionalisation be Feminist? | 2019 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Dissecting the Institution: A Response to Jan Klabbers | 2019 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Looking at the World Bank’s safeguard reform through the lens of deliberative democracy | 2018 |
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Clare McGlynn Dr Ruth Houghton
| Beyond 'Revenge Porn': The Continuum of Image-Based Sexual Abuse | 2017 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Comment on McGimpsey v Ireland | 2017 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Hybrid processes for hybrid outcomes: NGO participation at the United Nations Human Rights Council | 2017 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Politicisation of the Human Rights Council | 2017 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Justice among Nations: A History of International Law, by Stephen C. Neff [Book review] | 2015 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Book Review: Rosa Freedman, Failing to Protect: The UN and the Politicisation of Human Rights, London, Hurst, 2014, 224 pp., ISBN 9781849044087, (paperback) £16.99 | 2015 |
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Dr Ruth Houghton
| Constitution Making and Post Conflict Reconstruction | 2015 |
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