This thesis makes a unique contribution in exploring the relationship between international legal commitments and womenâs poverty. Three normative arguments underpin this thesis. First, that poverty is a gender-based phenomenon. Second, that gender-based poverty is a obstacle to human rights. Third, if the promise of human rights is to be realised for all people it is necessary to move gender-based poverty into the realm of international human rights law. The ideal place to theorise on the relationship between human rights and gender-based poverty is CEDAW. Notwithstanding that CEDAW addresses civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights and negative cultural attitudes on women, there is no substantive provision in CEDAW requir...
This comment examines the vision of women\u27s rights and equality as outlined in CEDAW. It raises s...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) provide a shares vision of a much improved world by 2015, wh...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...
Abstract The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination agains...
This thesis develops the right to social security in international human rights law from a gender pe...
This article places the UN Women’s Committee at its centre in order to consider the normative implic...
Although the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (“CEDAW” or ...
Pacta sunt servanda---agreements must be respected---is the central guiding principle of internation...
The last two decades have seen a welcome proliferation of the collection and dissemination of data o...
This paper argues that it is necessary to focus on gender rather than exclusively on women in discus...
This volume focuses on the human rights norm of gender discrimination and violence as embodied in th...
This essay’s problem is based on the subordination of women that exists worldwide, more specifically...
textabstractGlobal governance in an era of human rights is beset by a number of unavoid- able parado...
This chapter reviews the many achievements of the last 25 years − expressed in the proliferation of ...
The last two decades have seen a welcome proliferation of the collection and dissemination of data o...
This comment examines the vision of women\u27s rights and equality as outlined in CEDAW. It raises s...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) provide a shares vision of a much improved world by 2015, wh...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...
Abstract The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination agains...
This thesis develops the right to social security in international human rights law from a gender pe...
This article places the UN Women’s Committee at its centre in order to consider the normative implic...
Although the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (“CEDAW” or ...
Pacta sunt servanda---agreements must be respected---is the central guiding principle of internation...
The last two decades have seen a welcome proliferation of the collection and dissemination of data o...
This paper argues that it is necessary to focus on gender rather than exclusively on women in discus...
This volume focuses on the human rights norm of gender discrimination and violence as embodied in th...
This essay’s problem is based on the subordination of women that exists worldwide, more specifically...
textabstractGlobal governance in an era of human rights is beset by a number of unavoid- able parado...
This chapter reviews the many achievements of the last 25 years − expressed in the proliferation of ...
The last two decades have seen a welcome proliferation of the collection and dissemination of data o...
This comment examines the vision of women\u27s rights and equality as outlined in CEDAW. It raises s...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) provide a shares vision of a much improved world by 2015, wh...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...