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Women’s Rights

2023
Abstract This chapter considers the relationship between constitutionalism and the rights of women in East Asia, focusing on Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. These four jurisdictions provide a useful case study as they all have constitutions with equality clauses and their legal systems allow for judicial review.
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Women’s rights

2020
What is the relationship between the human rights deficits contexts that activist music initiatives emerge in and react to, and the human rights promoted through new musical actions? This chapter considers this question through the case studies of two women-centered projects: a once-weekly music program called Women Rock and an annual protest called ...
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16. Women’s Rights

2013
This chapter examines women’s rights and new developments related to gender identity. It describes the treatment of women in international law prior to the adoption of the UN Charter, in order to highlight the significance of the subsequent shift to the promotion of women’s equality.
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Women’s Rights

2013
Taking a broad view of the ongoing efforts to attain rights for women, this work provides unique insight into the context of the issues and reveals the range of factors that can influence a particular policy decision. What constitutes "women's rights" depends on whom you ask—or who is in political office at the time. Understandably, women's rights
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Women's Rights

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
International human rights law prohibits discrimination against women in their enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms. While non-discrimination is an essential component to the realisation of women’s rights, its comparative approach measures women’s equality against men’s enjoyment of rights, reinforcing the masculinity of the universal
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Women’s Rights

1990
The World Health Organisation referring mainly to the Third World, reports: ‘although women constitute one-third of the world’s official labour force, they are responsible for nearly two-thirds of the hours worked, receive only one-tenth of the world’s income, and own less than 1% of its property’ (WHO, 1987, p. 24).
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Women's reproductive rights

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1994
R J, Cook, M I, Plata
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Women’s Rights, Women’s Lives

2017
In his fiction, London insisted that his women are not mere “puppet[s] of Dame Nature,” for they live apart from their capacity to reproduce. They are rarely mothers, or even daughters, and when they are tagged as daughters they are daughters of natural forces or totemic entities.
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Women’s Rights

Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 1994
Harriet Taylor, J.S. Mill
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