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  • Gender-Based Violence | International Human Rights

    CEDAW Committee Decisions Relating to Violence Against Women and Girls

    ByCLG December 1, 2021

    Part 2 of Celestine Greenwood’s 16 Days series: the CEDAW Committee’s jurisprudence on violence against women — and why it has practical relevance for family and human rights practitioners in England and Wales.

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  • Gender-Based Violence | International Human Rights

    The International Law Framework: Establishing Violence Against Women and Girls as a Human Rights Abuse

    ByCLG November 29, 2021

    Part 1 of Celestine Greenwood’s 16 Days series: a guide to the international legal framework for addressing violence against women and girls, from CEDAW to the Istanbul Convention, and its application in English law.

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  • Gender-Based Violence | Women's Rights

    Ending Gender-Based Violence: How the Bar Can Get Involved

    ByCLG November 25, 2021

    To mark the launch of the UN 16 Days Campaign, Celestine Greenwood writes in Counsel Magazine: what can individual barristers and chambers actually do to prevent, protect against, and prosecute gender-based violence?

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  • Family Law | Reform

    On the Brink of Collapse? The Family Law System in 2021

    ByCLG September 23, 2021

    Writing in Counsel Magazine, Celestine Greenwood — an exhausted family practitioner — argues that the family law system is in crisis, and that failing to recognise this demeans the extraordinary efforts of all who work within it.

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  • Child Protection | Family Law | Reform

    Is the Public Law Family Justice System Failing Those It Is Supposed to Serve?

    ByCLG August 6, 2021

    Drawing on 20 years at the family Bar and her LLM research in international human rights, Celestine Greenwood asks whether the public law family justice system is genuinely serving the children and families it exists to protect — and argues for a fundamental rethink.

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  • Domestic Abuse | Family Law

    The Discordant and Disproportionate Ways the Criminal Law, Private Law Children and Public Law Children Systems Treat Domestic Abuse

    ByCLG August 3, 2021

    Following Re H-N and the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, Celestine Greenwood examines the discordant ways in which the criminal, private law children, and public law children systems treat domestic abuse — and calls for a fundamental rethink.

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  • Domestic Abuse | Family Law | Legislation

    The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 — Transformational Legislation?

    ByCLG May 6, 2021

    Writing in Today’s Family Lawyer, Celestine Greenwood examines whether the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 — the first statute to define domestic abuse in English law — is truly the transformational legislation its supporters hoped for.

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  • Domestic Abuse | Gender Equality | Women's Rights

    International Women’s Day: A Personal Reflection — I Choose to Challenge

    ByCLG March 8, 2021

    On International Women’s Day 2021, Celestine Greenwood accepts the invitation to #ChooseToChallenge — reflecting on women’s representation at the Bar, the persistence of domestic abuse, and the intersectional nature of gender inequality.

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  • International Human Rights | International Justice

    Publications — Book Chapter: “Prosecutor v Radovan Karadžić” (Feminist Judgments in International Law, Hart, 2019)

    ByCLG January 1, 2019

    Celestine Greenwood’s contribution to the Feminist International Judgments Project: a feminist rewriting of the ICTY judgment in Prosecutor v Radovan Karadžić, published in Feminist Judgments in International Law (Hart Publishing, 2019).

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  • Reproductive Rights | Women's Rights

    Reproductive Rights Under Attack – Sliding Towards Gilead

    ByCLG May 7, 2018

    Iowa’s “heartbeat bill”, the criminalisation of abortion in multiple US states, and the cases of women imprisoned for seeking reproductive healthcare: Celestine Greenwood examines the systematic erosion of women’s reproductive rights in the United States.

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Barrister at Exchange Chambers (Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds). Called to the Bar 1991. Doctoral researcher. Thirty years of advocacy in child protection, domestic abuse and international human rights.

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Celestine contributes Chapter 16: "Prosecutor v Radovan Karadžić" (pp. 447-478) — a feminist rewriting of the ICY judgment, part of the Feminist International Judgments Project.

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