This article reviews the development of universal women’s human rights since 1970. It begins by discussing how the international feminist movement influenced the development of women’s legal human rights, and continues by reviewing three debates in the literature on women’s rights. The first debate is whether human rights as originally formulated were actually men’s rights; the second debate is about the relationship between culture and women’s rights; and the third considers the effects of globalization on women’s rights. The author defends a liberal approach to human rights via the principles of equality and autonomy for women, but also argues that the socialist approach is very important for women to achieve their economic human rights. ...
This article provides a legal over view of women's right in contemporary societies as well as plausi...
In this article, the author brings some of the issues identified and discussed in domestic law into ...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
This article offers an overview of the genesis of women�s human rights and some of the debates surro...
“Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights,” by Charlotte Bunch (published ...
Womens' access to and enjoyment of human rights are increasingly being used as a global measure of o...
When founding the modern human rights protection, the UN did to a great extent have focus on protect...
The article focuses on showing with arguments the convenience to show specifically the rights of wom...
This paper argues the latest needs articulating females women's rights as human rights is usually ef...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...
This article highlights the significant theoretical constraints of universalism, the tendency of hum...
Women’s access to and enjoyment of human rights are increasingly being used as a global measure of o...
Human right is a complete concept within it which never tends to devide the identity of men or women...
In recent years, feminist theory has increasingly defined itself in opposition to universalism and t...
This paper examines the notion of rights discourse and its international application in recent femin...
This article provides a legal over view of women's right in contemporary societies as well as plausi...
In this article, the author brings some of the issues identified and discussed in domestic law into ...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
This article offers an overview of the genesis of women�s human rights and some of the debates surro...
“Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights,” by Charlotte Bunch (published ...
Womens' access to and enjoyment of human rights are increasingly being used as a global measure of o...
When founding the modern human rights protection, the UN did to a great extent have focus on protect...
The article focuses on showing with arguments the convenience to show specifically the rights of wom...
This paper argues the latest needs articulating females women's rights as human rights is usually ef...
Women rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide...
This article highlights the significant theoretical constraints of universalism, the tendency of hum...
Women’s access to and enjoyment of human rights are increasingly being used as a global measure of o...
Human right is a complete concept within it which never tends to devide the identity of men or women...
In recent years, feminist theory has increasingly defined itself in opposition to universalism and t...
This paper examines the notion of rights discourse and its international application in recent femin...
This article provides a legal over view of women's right in contemporary societies as well as plausi...
In this article, the author brings some of the issues identified and discussed in domestic law into ...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...