Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Helen Clark
Sahana Dharmapuri
Here is a startling fact: There is still no country in the world today in which are equal to men.It is true, however, that 2011 was a banner year for women. For the first-time ever, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to three - Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee of the Liberian w...
Lavanya B S
The Centralized bureaucratic nature of the states led the Statist perspective of international law in consonance with the heads of the states.The maintainability of state order and avoiding internal disturbances paved way for the state responsibility where the accountability lies with the leaders of...
Torild Skard
When Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the world’s first woman prime minister of what was then Ceylon in 1960 it caused worldwide concern. How could a woman cope with such a demanding task? Half a century later, the woman president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, received the Peace Prize from an impre...