Skip to Main Content

International law: from 1945 to date: Women, Peace & Security (WPS)

Women, Peace & Security (WPS)

In 2020 the importance of women in the peace and security agenda was first formally acknowledged by Security Council resolution 1325
1) The role of women in conflict prevention,
2) women’s participation in peacebuilding,
3) the protection of the rights of women and girls during and after conflict,
4) women’s specific needs during repatriation, resettlement and for rehabilitation, reintegration and post-conflict reconstruction.

Subject searches to use in SOLO

United Nations. Security Council. Resolution 1325
Women and peace
Women and human security
Women -- Violence against -- Prevention -- International cooperation

Related Bodleian guides

Recommend a book

If the Bodleian Libraries don't have the print or ebook you are looking for, you can make a recommendation by completing the form below (Oxford Single-Sign On required).

Inter-library loans

If the Bodleian Libraries don't have the book you are looking for, we may be able to source it through Oxford's inter-library loan service.