Her right to equality : from promise to power
Material type: TextSeries: Rethinking IndiaDescription: xlix, 206 pagesISBN: 9780670092994Subject(s): Women's rights | Women in development | Equality | WomenDDC classification: 323.34 Summary: The Constitution of India prohibits discrimination on the grounds of gender. India is also a signatory to the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) which requires not just formal non-discrimination but also equality of opportunity and affirmative State action. This book is a valuable guide to achieving safety and gender equality for women at home and in social, political and economic life. It provides not just an analysis of the present situation but also specific policy and institutional proposals and a vision for a future where the principle of fraternity will lead to equality and liberty for all.'Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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323.154 SUB Subaltern citizens and their histories: investigations from India and USA | 323.3291 ARE ARE human rights for migrants? : Critical reflections on the status of irregular migrants in Europe and the United States | 323.32940954 DAL Dalits and Human Rights | 323.34 HER Her right to equality : from promise to power | 323.34 MER/L Local action global change | 323.352 SAG/C Child marriage in India: Socio-legal and human rights dimensions | 323.4 BAS Basic documents |
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The Constitution of India prohibits discrimination on the grounds of gender. India is also a signatory to the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) which requires not just formal non-discrimination but also equality of opportunity and affirmative State action. This book is a valuable guide to achieving safety and gender equality for women at home and in social, political and economic life. It provides not just an analysis of the present situation but also specific policy and institutional proposals and a vision for a future where the principle of fraternity will lead to equality and liberty for all.'
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