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Introductory Remarks by Christine Chinkin
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 March 2019
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Welcome—you are a very select audience—to this roundtable. And I have just been quibbling. How can you have a roundtable in a room this size? But, anyway, it is still called a roundtable on the Security Council, Women, Peace, and Security Agenda in Practice. I was going to say to start with, I do not know how many people in the room for whom the words “women, peace, and security” make sense or is a sort of language that you are actually used to. Certainly, when I talk to many international lawyers who are not in the room, they look at me blankly and say, “What? What is that?”
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- The Security Council's “Women, Peace, and Security” Agenda in Practice
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Footnotes
This panel was convened at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, April 5, 2018, by its moderator, Christine Chinkin of the London School of Economics, who introduced the panelists: Sanam Anderlini of the International Civil Society Action Network; Elizabeth Cafferty of UN Women; Jacqueline O'Neill of Inclusive Security; and May Sabe Phyu of Gender Equality Network.