Overcoming Violence Against Women and Girls: The International Campaign to Eradicate a Worldwide ProblemRowman & Littlefield, 2003 - 255 pagini This book provides university students, policy makers, activists, public health workers, clinicians, and lay citizens alike with a vivid overview of the scope of the problem of gender-based violence worldwide, as well as a sense of the important work now underway to eradicate it. An integration of a vast range of data and insights from all the major disciplines that have contributed to our understanding of this problem, this book is invaluable as a classroom text. The authors have been guided throughout this work by the desire to contribute a document that would move the current international discourse along by providing an historical, interdisciplinary overview that is at once critical, constructive, and visionary. |
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... woman ever reported to have removed her veil in public . A social history of the period captures the reactions she provoked as she pre- sented herself " adorned and unveiled " before a company of men at a gathering known as the ...
... woman ever reported to have removed her veil in public . A social history of the period captures the reactions she provoked as she pre- sented herself " adorned and unveiled " before a company of men at a gathering known as the ...
Pagina 2
... woman has been silenced in the state , the church , and the home , but man cannot fulfill his destiny alone , he cannot re- deem his race unaided . . . . The world has never seen a truly great and virtuous nation , because in the ...
... woman has been silenced in the state , the church , and the home , but man cannot fulfill his destiny alone , he cannot re- deem his race unaided . . . . The world has never seen a truly great and virtuous nation , because in the ...
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... on the na- tionality rights of married women and in 1955 submitted it to the UN General Assembly . The Convention on the Nationality of Married Women provided for the right of a woman to retain her nationality if Introduction 3.
... on the na- tionality rights of married women and in 1955 submitted it to the UN General Assembly . The Convention on the Nationality of Married Women provided for the right of a woman to retain her nationality if Introduction 3.
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... woman to retain her nationality if she so desired , even if her na- tionality would be different from that of her husband . Although the convention was approved in 1957 and the treaty came into force in 1958 , the resistance of some ...
... woman to retain her nationality if she so desired , even if her na- tionality would be different from that of her husband . Although the convention was approved in 1957 and the treaty came into force in 1958 , the resistance of some ...
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... woman because she is a woman or which affects women disproportionately . It includes acts which inflict physical , mental or sexual harm or suffering , threats of such acts , coercion , and other deprivation of liberty . " CEDAW went ...
... woman because she is a woman or which affects women disproportionately . It includes acts which inflict physical , mental or sexual harm or suffering , threats of such acts , coercion , and other deprivation of liberty . " CEDAW went ...
Cuprins
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IX | 24 |
X | 33 |
XI | 36 |
XII | 37 |
XIII | 41 |
XIV | 42 |
XV | 44 |
XXXVI | 103 |
XXXVIII | 105 |
XXXIX | 106 |
XL | 107 |
XLI | 109 |
XLII | 110 |
XLIII | 113 |
XLIV | 119 |
XVI | 46 |
XVII | 49 |
XVIII | 52 |
XIX | 54 |
XX | 56 |
XXI | 58 |
XXII | 59 |
XXIII | 61 |
XXIV | 64 |
XXV | 71 |
XXVI | 73 |
XXVII | 75 |
XXVIII | 76 |
XXIX | 79 |
XXX | 85 |
XXXI | 87 |
XXXII | 88 |
XXXIII | 89 |
XXXIV | 97 |
XXXV | 101 |
XLV | 121 |
XLVI | 123 |
XLVII | 127 |
XLVIII | 139 |
XLIX | 143 |
L | 159 |
LI | 162 |
LII | 164 |
LIV | 167 |
LV | 168 |
LVI | 179 |
LVII | 181 |
LVIII | 187 |
LIX | 199 |
LX | 215 |
LXI | 223 |
LXII | 227 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Abdu'l-Bahá achieve action Advancement of Women aggression altruistic love Article Authenticity Project Bahá'í battering behavior capacity child civil Committee concern Copelon Declaration Discrimination against Women domestic violence dowry economic effective elimination of violence emotional intelligence ensure eradicate gender-based violence example female circumcision Female Genital Mutilation force forms of violence global campaign goals helplessness human rights husband individual infibulation injustice international human rights justice learned helplessness lence lesbian male marriage organizations Parties percent perpetrated person physical pornography practices present Convention principles problem programs promote prostitution protection psychological rape recognized relationships response rights of women role Secretary-General seek sex offender Sex Offender Registration sexual abuse sexual exploitation sexual harassment Shoghi Effendi social society spiritual strategy Tahirih Justice Center tion torture Toubia trafficking United Nations victims violence against women woman women and girls York
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