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Women and Rights


Caroline Sweetman (Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9780855983178

 

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"Women's rights are human rights" was one of the messages to come out of the UN Human Rights Conference in Vienna in 1993. This work in the "Focus on Gender" series explores the issue of women's rights in a variety of different contexts.


The "Focus on Gender" series makes available in book form the contents of the Oxfam journal "Gender and Development". Highlighting practice as well as theory, the thematic series makes the resource available to students, researchers, practitioners and policy makers interested in particular topics. "Women's rights are human rights" was one of the messages to come out of the UN Human Rights Conference in Vienna in 1993. This work explores the issue of women's rights in a variety of different contexts. Focusing on women's rights involves the recognition that, throughout the world, legal systems aiming to guarantee rights have their roots in cultures which discriminate against women. Development and human rights are closely linked, and the empowerment of women to claim their full rights will enable them to take full advantage of development processes.


 

ISBN 855983175
ISBN13 9780855983178
Publisher Oxfam academic
Format Paperback
Publication date 31/01/1996
Pages 64
Weight (grammes) 260.00
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 246
Width (mm) 189

Enforcing women's rights through law, Rebecca J. Cook
From basic needs to basic rights, Alda Facio
Violence against Women - the international legal response, Christine Chinkin
The needs of refugee women - a human rights perspective, Chaloka Beyani
Human rights for women - battles of culture and power, Karin Poulsen
Women's legal knowledge - a case study of Mexican urban dwellers, Luisa Maria
Rivera Izabal "Women and disability don't mix" - double discrimination and disabled women's rights, Lina Abu Habib
A right to live - girl workers in the Bangladeshi garment industry, Gawher Nayeem Wahra and Ferdausur Rahman
Book review - Human Rights of Women: national and international perspectives.

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