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Assessing The Legal Base For Gender Neutral Society In Uzbekistan Using Un Sustainable Development Goals Framework, R. Arslonova
Assessing The Legal Base For Gender Neutral Society In Uzbekistan Using Un Sustainable Development Goals Framework, R. Arslonova
Review of law sciences
This article critically analyzes existing legal framework with respect to protecting women’s right; substantiating their equal status in society; creating new opportunities to promote better equality between men and women. Author researches UN Sustainable Development Goals framework with the intention of compiling a roadmap to further the agenda on women’s rights in Uzbekistan with global perspective.
Aretha Franklin Was Right: Respect, We Need It, Sophia Franzak
Aretha Franklin Was Right: Respect, We Need It, Sophia Franzak
University of Baltimore Journal of International Law
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Making Laws, Breaking Silence: Case Studies From The Field, Rangita De Silva De Alwis
Making Laws, Breaking Silence: Case Studies From The Field, Rangita De Silva De Alwis
All Faculty Scholarship
The Sustainable Development Goals seek to change the history of the 21st century, addressing key challenges such as poverty, inequality, and violence against women and girls. The inalienable rights of gender equality and empowerment of women and girls addressed in Goal 5 are a pre-condition for this. Despite decades of struggle by women’s movements and reformist agendas, much still needs to be done to address de facto and de jure discrimination against women. At a time of enormous change for women, these essays from around the world are a critical analysis of the role of law in regulating and shaping …