Women & Islamic Cultures Family, Law and Politics
mandate to attain and maintain equality, equity, and empowerment for Canadian Muslim women in the North American setting, and to ...
Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) because many of its provisions contradict Islamic law. Some argue that for the human rights ...
take the necessary legal measures to set up shelters and to train doctors, police, and magistrates in how to deal with cases of ...
ety’s cultural references, accuse women from the women’s rights movement of being in the pay of the West. They try to cast doubt ...
hommes et les femmes (AELHF, Algeria), l’Asso- ciation pour la défense et la promotion des droits des femmes (ADPDF, Algeria), l ...
to continuing mobilization for women’s rights. In October 2003, the government established a com- mission to examine raising the ...
and women have held responsible positions as gov- ernment ministers and judges at various times. However, since 1989, under an I ...
remains to be addressed in practice, including a national approach to family law reform, increased political participation of wo ...
medical doctor in 1994. The Amanitare/Rainbo project, started in 1999, bases its mandate on the Vienna Conference, the Cairo Int ...
judiciary). The protocol is a triumph for the efforts of the African regional office in Nairobi of the Lawyers Alliance for Wome ...
blindfolded during interrogations, are held incom- municado. They are harshly beaten, stripped naked, and deprived of sleep, foo ...
Central Asia Identity politics in Central Asia exists on differ- ent levels – international, regional, and local. In the first, ...
connected to sub-national groupings, tribes or clans in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan, locality (ma™alla) in Tajikist ...
tory laborers and consumers. The acceleration of migration to the cities generated ideological and material tensions for the you ...
Gender, state policy, and popular culture, 1865–1946, Gainesville, Fla. 2002. A. Brodsky, With all our strength. The Revolutiona ...
In India, nationalist identity was derived from a Sanskritized upper caste version of Hinduism, excluding other communities, tri ...
of gender relations. The increase in public violence against women and the gendered and sexualized discourse of fundamentalist g ...
U. Butalia, Muslims and Hindus, men and women. Com- munal stereotypes and the partition of India, in T. Sarkar and U. Butalia (e ...
growing pressures to be loyal wives and sacrificing mothers, that the public image of the modern Turkish woman had little impact ...
N. Sirman, Feminism in Turkey. A short history, in New Perspectives on Turkey3:1 (Fall 1989), 1–34. Ç. Tekeli, The meaning and l ...
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