Bargaining for Women's Rights

Bargaining for Women's Rights
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Download or read book Bargaining for Women's Rights written by Alice J. Kang and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this systematic examination of how civil society groups mobilise to promote women's rights and how multiple components of the state negotiate such legislation in the Muslim world, Alice J. Kang argues that reform is more likely to happen when the struggle arises from within. Focusing on how a law on gender quotas and a UN treaty on ending discrimination against women passed in Niger while family law reform and an African Union protocol on women's rights did not, she shows how local women's associations are uniquely positioned to translate global concepts of democracy and human rights into concrete policy proposals.


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