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Afghanistan: Prospects For Peace And Democratic Governance And The War On Terrorism, Muna Ndulo
Afghanistan: Prospects For Peace And Democratic Governance And The War On Terrorism, Muna Ndulo
Muna B Ndulo
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Feminist Legal Theory As A Way To Explain The Lack Of Progress Of Women’S Rights In Afghanistan: The Need For A State Strength Approach, Isaac Kfir
Isaac Kfir
Cultural and religious practices are critical to explaining Afghanistan’s dreadful reputation concerning the preservation, protection, and promotion of women’s rights. Those advocating misogynistic practices assert that the calls for reforms challenge their religion and culture. Additionally, they also argue that women’s issues exist within the private realm. Accordingly, they assert that such reforms are not vital to the state and go beyond the established limits of state authority. Building on feminist legal theory, which distinguishes between the public and private spheres, I argue in Afghanistan misogynistic and discriminatory practices stem from contrived cultural and religious norms. Using the notion of …
International Law And American Foreign Policy: Revisiting The Law Versus Policy Debate, Hengameh Saberi
International Law And American Foreign Policy: Revisiting The Law Versus Policy Debate, Hengameh Saberi
Hengameh Saberi