Based on her decades long research with women across the Pacific Islands, Nicole George's book represents an exciting addition to the field of feminist institutionalism and gender justice research. Rich insights from Fiji, Bougainville, and New Caledonia are used to provoke a rethinking of how women navigate the complex regulatory ecologies that shape their everyday lives in order to resist violence. This book will convince readers that building a gender just world requires that we pay attention to which interventions are most meaningful or 'rightful' for women and why.