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International Women's Rights, Equality, and Justice


International Women's Rights, Equality, and Justice book jacket

International Women's Rights, Equality, and Justice

A Context and Practice Casebook

by Christine M. Venter

Forthcoming February 2012 casebound ISBN: 978-1-59460-708-0

2012 Teacher's Manual forthcoming

Tags: Context and Practice Series, International Law, Women and the Law

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This book explores the history and development of women’s rights in the context of international human rights law. From the 1848 Seneca Declaration to the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) to the present day, women’s struggles for rights, freedom from discrimination, and equality are canvassed.

The book details gender based claims brought in domestic courts, as well as those brought in regional or international fora, and explores the various remedies available, depending on where a claim is adjudicated. The text also canvasses the important contributions of NGOs, and challenges students to think about tactical, strategic, contextual and pragmatic choices that lawyers are called on to make when representing clients. Along with excerpts of cases, the text includes samples of complaint forms and instructions, as well as sample briefs.

This book is part of the Context and Practice Series, edited by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law & Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Development, Washburn University School of Law.


 


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