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Women, Gender and Human Rights provides an in-depth analysis of how gender intersects with fundamental human rights principles. The work explores the historical struggles for women’s equality and contemporary challenges facing women globally.
This comprehensive text addresses critical issues including reproductive rights, workplace discrimination, political representation, and violence against women. It examines how international human rights frameworks can be applied to protect and advance women’s rights, while also analyzing cultural and legal barriers that impede gender equality.
The book bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications, offering insights into policy development and advocacy strategies. It serves as an essential resource for understanding how gender dynamics shape access to human rights and dignity for all individuals.







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