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Rebecca J. Cook and the contributors to this volume seek to analyze how international human rights law applies specifically to women in various cultures worldwide, and to develop strategies to promote equitable application of human rights law at the international, regional, and domestic levels. Thei...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Women's International Human Rights Law; The Way Forward -- Chapter 2. To Bellow like a Cow: Women, Ethnicity, and the Discourse of Rights -- Chapter 3. What are "Women's International Human Rights"? -- Chapter 4. State Responsibility Goes Private: A Feminist Critique of the Public/Private Distinction in international Human Rights Law -- Chapter 5. Intimate Terror: Understanding Domestic Violence as Torture -- Chapter 6. Why Rethinking the Sovereign State is Important for Women's International Human Rights Law -- Chapter 7. State Responsibility Under International Human Rights Law to Change Religious and Customary Laws -- Chapter 8. Toward More Effective Enforcement of Women's Human Rights Through the Use of International Human Rights Law and Procedures -- Chapter 9. State Accountability Under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women -- Chapter 10. Toward a More Effective Guarantee of the Enjoyment of Human Rights by Women in the Inter-American System -- Chapter 11. Toward a More Effective Guarantee of Women's Rights in the African Human Rights System -- Chapter 12. African Women's Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights-Toward a Relevant Theory and Practice -- Chapter 13 Domestic Violence as an International Human Rights Issue -- Chapter 14. The Developing Approaches of the International Commission of Jurists to Women's Human Rights -- Chapter 15. General Approaches to the Domestic Application of Women's International Human Rights Law -- Chapter 16. Obstacles to Women's Rights in India -- Chapter 17. Challenges to the Application of International Women's Human Rights in the Sudan -- Chapter 18. The Impact of Structural Adjustment Programs on Women's International Human Rights; The Example of Ghana -- Chapter 19. Canadian Approaches to Equality Rights and Gender Equity in the Courts -- Chapter 20. Equality in the Home: Women's Rights and Personal Laws in South Asia -- Chapter 21. Using the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights to Secure Women's Access to Land in Africa -- Chapter 22. Reproductive Rights as Human Rights: The Colombian Case -- Chapter 23. The Use of International Human Rights Norms to Combat Violence Against Women -- Appendix A: Ratifications of Selected Human Rights Instruments -- Appendix B: Model Communication Form -- Appendix C: Organizational Resources -- Contributors -- Table of Cases -- Index
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Rebecca J. Cook and the contributors to this volume seek to analyze how international human rights law applies specifically to women in various cultures worldwide, and to develop strategies to promote equitable application of human rights law at the international, regional, and domestic levels. Their essays present a compelling mixture of reports and case studies from various regions in the world, combined with scholarly assessments of international law as these rights specifically apply to women.
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Feminism.
Femmes Droit Législation.
Femmes Droits.
Femmes Statut juridique.
Human rights.
Mujeres Derechos de la mujer.
POLITICAL SCIENCE Human Rights.
Women Legal status, laws, etc.
Women's rights.
Gender Studies.
Human Rights.
Law.
Political Science.
Public Policy.
Women's Studies.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights. bisacsh
Cook, Rebecca J., editor. edt http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt
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Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter 1. Women's International Human Rights Law; The Way Forward --
Chapter 2. To Bellow like a Cow: Women, Ethnicity, and the Discourse of Rights --
Chapter 3. What are "Women's International Human Rights"? --
Chapter 4. State Responsibility Goes Private: A Feminist Critique of the Public/Private Distinction in international Human Rights Law --
Chapter 5. Intimate Terror: Understanding Domestic Violence as Torture --
Chapter 6. Why Rethinking the Sovereign State is Important for Women's International Human Rights Law --
Chapter 7. State Responsibility Under International Human Rights Law to Change Religious and Customary Laws --
Chapter 8. Toward More Effective Enforcement of Women's Human Rights Through the Use of International Human Rights Law and Procedures --
Chapter 9. State Accountability Under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women --
Chapter 10. Toward a More Effective Guarantee of the Enjoyment of Human Rights by Women in the Inter-American System --
Chapter 11. Toward a More Effective Guarantee of Women's Rights in the African Human Rights System --
Chapter 12. African Women's Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights-Toward a Relevant Theory and Practice --
Chapter 13 Domestic Violence as an International Human Rights Issue --
Chapter 14. The Developing Approaches of the International Commission of Jurists to Women's Human Rights --
Chapter 15. General Approaches to the Domestic Application of Women's International Human Rights Law --
Chapter 16. Obstacles to Women's Rights in India --
Chapter 17. Challenges to the Application of International Women's Human Rights in the Sudan --
Chapter 18. The Impact of Structural Adjustment Programs on Women's International Human Rights; The Example of Ghana --
Chapter 19. Canadian Approaches to Equality Rights and Gender Equity in the Courts --
Chapter 20. Equality in the Home: Women's Rights and Personal Laws in South Asia --
Chapter 21. Using the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights to Secure Women's Access to Land in Africa --
Chapter 22. Reproductive Rights as Human Rights: The Colombian Case --
Chapter 23. The Use of International Human Rights Norms to Combat Violence Against Women --
Appendix A: Ratifications of Selected Human Rights Instruments --
Appendix B: Model Communication Form --
Appendix C: Organizational Resources --
Contributors --
Table of Cases --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter 1. Women's International Human Rights Law; The Way Forward --
Chapter 2. To Bellow like a Cow: Women, Ethnicity, and the Discourse of Rights --
Chapter 3. What are "Women's International Human Rights"? --
Chapter 4. State Responsibility Goes Private: A Feminist Critique of the Public/Private Distinction in international Human Rights Law --
Chapter 5. Intimate Terror: Understanding Domestic Violence as Torture --
Chapter 6. Why Rethinking the Sovereign State is Important for Women's International Human Rights Law --
Chapter 7. State Responsibility Under International Human Rights Law to Change Religious and Customary Laws --
Chapter 8. Toward More Effective Enforcement of Women's Human Rights Through the Use of International Human Rights Law and Procedures --
Chapter 9. State Accountability Under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women --
Chapter 10. Toward a More Effective Guarantee of the Enjoyment of Human Rights by Women in the Inter-American System --
Chapter 11. Toward a More Effective Guarantee of Women's Rights in the African Human Rights System --
Chapter 12. African Women's Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights-Toward a Relevant Theory and Practice --
Chapter 13 Domestic Violence as an International Human Rights Issue --
Chapter 14. The Developing Approaches of the International Commission of Jurists to Women's Human Rights --
Chapter 15. General Approaches to the Domestic Application of Women's International Human Rights Law --
Chapter 16. Obstacles to Women's Rights in India --
Chapter 17. Challenges to the Application of International Women's Human Rights in the Sudan --
Chapter 18. The Impact of Structural Adjustment Programs on Women's International Human Rights; The Example of Ghana --
Chapter 19. Canadian Approaches to Equality Rights and Gender Equity in the Courts --
Chapter 20. Equality in the Home: Women's Rights and Personal Laws in South Asia --
Chapter 21. Using the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights to Secure Women's Access to Land in Africa --
Chapter 22. Reproductive Rights as Human Rights: The Colombian Case --
Chapter 23. The Use of International Human Rights Norms to Combat Violence Against Women --
Appendix A: Ratifications of Selected Human Rights Instruments --
Appendix B: Model Communication Form --
Appendix C: Organizational Resources --
Contributors --
Table of Cases --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter 1. Women's International Human Rights Law; The Way Forward --
Chapter 2. To Bellow like a Cow: Women, Ethnicity, and the Discourse of Rights --
Chapter 3. What are "Women's International Human Rights"? --
Chapter 4. State Responsibility Goes Private: A Feminist Critique of the Public/Private Distinction in international Human Rights Law --
Chapter 5. Intimate Terror: Understanding Domestic Violence as Torture --
Chapter 6. Why Rethinking the Sovereign State is Important for Women's International Human Rights Law --
Chapter 7. State Responsibility Under International Human Rights Law to Change Religious and Customary Laws --
Chapter 8. Toward More Effective Enforcement of Women's Human Rights Through the Use of International Human Rights Law and Procedures --
Chapter 9. State Accountability Under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women --
Chapter 10. Toward a More Effective Guarantee of the Enjoyment of Human Rights by Women in the Inter-American System --
Chapter 11. Toward a More Effective Guarantee of Women's Rights in the African Human Rights System --
Chapter 12. African Women's Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights-Toward a Relevant Theory and Practice --
Chapter 13 Domestic Violence as an International Human Rights Issue --
Chapter 14. The Developing Approaches of the International Commission of Jurists to Women's Human Rights --
Chapter 15. General Approaches to the Domestic Application of Women's International Human Rights Law --
Chapter 16. Obstacles to Women's Rights in India --
Chapter 17. Challenges to the Application of International Women's Human Rights in the Sudan --
Chapter 18. The Impact of Structural Adjustment Programs on Women's International Human Rights; The Example of Ghana --
Chapter 19. Canadian Approaches to Equality Rights and Gender Equity in the Courts --
Chapter 20. Equality in the Home: Women's Rights and Personal Laws in South Asia --
Chapter 21. Using the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights to Secure Women's Access to Land in Africa --
Chapter 22. Reproductive Rights as Human Rights: The Colombian Case --
Chapter 23. The Use of International Human Rights Norms to Combat Violence Against Women --
Appendix A: Ratifications of Selected Human Rights Instruments --
Appendix B: Model Communication Form --
Appendix C: Organizational Resources --
Contributors --
Table of Cases --
Index
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