International Women's Rights Cases

Author:   Robyn Emerton ,  Kirstine Adams ,  Andrew Byrnes (University of New South Wales, Australia) ,  Jane Connors
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138159358


Pages:   878
Publication Date:   02 February 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Robyn Emerton ,  Kirstine Adams ,  Andrew Byrnes (University of New South Wales, Australia) ,  Jane Connors
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge Cavendish
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138159358


ISBN 10:   1138159352
Pages:   878
Publication Date:   02 February 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Use of International Norms by National Courts. State Responsibility Under International Law for Violations of the Human Rights of Women. Concepts of Discrimination. Rights Relating to Marriage. Rights as a Member of a Minority. Rights to Respect for Family Life. Reproductive Rights. Right to Equality and Non Discrimination in Employment. Right to Equality in the Enjoyment of Other. Economic and Social Rights and Access to Economic Resources. Equality and Non-Discrimination in Religion. To Citizenship, Nationality and Immigration. Right Not to Be Subjected to Violence

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<strong>'The insightful commentary and selection of cases on the human rights of women and girls compiled in this edition provide a unique contribution to the scholarship on and advocacy of women's rights.' -</strong> <em>The Law Society of New South Wales Journal</em></p> <strong>'A highly recommended and inspiring collection for all human rights enthusiasts, green or jaded.'</strong></p> <strong>-</strong><em>The Law Society of New South Wales Journal</em></p> <strong>'The commentary provided by the editors is clear and succinct, assisting the reader to easily understand the relevance of the decisions selected to the themes discussed. -</strong> <em>Nicole Schlesinger, Lawyer</em></p>


'The insightful commentary and selection of cases on the human rights of women and girls compiled in this edition provide a unique contribution to the scholarship on and advocacy of women's rights.' - The Law Society of New South Wales Journal 'A highly recommended and inspiring collection for all human rights enthusiasts, green or jaded.' -The Law Society of New South Wales Journal 'The commentary provided by the editors is clear and succinct, assisting the reader to easily understand the relevance of the decisions selected to the themes discussed. - Nicole Schlesinger, Lawyer


'The insightful commentary and selection of cases on the human rights of women and girls compiled in this edition provide a unique contribution to the scholarship on and advocacy of women's rights.' - The Law Society of New South Wales Journal 'A highly recommended and inspiring collection for all human rights enthusiasts, green or jaded.' -The Law Society of New South Wales Journal 'The commentary provided by the editors is clear and succinct, assisting the reader to easily understand the relevance of the decisions selected to the themes discussed. - Nicole Schlesinger, Lawyer


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This compilation is a result of a joint project between the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Centre for Comparative and Public Law of the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. Kirstine Adams formerly of the Centre for Comparative and Public Law, University of Hong Kong,  Andrew Byrnes, formerly Director of the Centre for Comparative and Public Law and currently Professor of Law at the Australian National University, Jane Connors, formerly of the United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women and presently of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Robyn Emerton, Centre for Comparative and Public Law and member of the Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong.

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