1. Negotiating the politics of gender and rights: Some reflections on the status of women's human rights at ‘Beijing Plus Ten’
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Vafa Ahmadi and Jill Steans
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Global and Planetary Change ,Women's history ,Human rights ,Linguistic rights ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Fundamental rights ,Right to property ,Politics ,International human rights law ,Political science ,Law ,Reproductive rights ,media_common - Abstract
This article undertakes a review of the development of the women's human rights project, focusing particularly on violence against women and issues of sexuality and reproductive rights. It notes gains by activists in promoting the women's human rights agenda and highlights the continuing impediments to the project from increasingly influential groups and some United Nations member states opposed to women's human rights. A more general problem is a lack of political will from those member states ostensibly committed to the cause who have often failed to translate this ‘commitment’ into effective action. It concludes that, as we approach the tenth anniversary of the ‘Conference of Commitments’, the implementation of initiatives has often been slow and somewhat ineffective. Governments have mastered the rhetoric of respect for women's human rights, yet the full realisation of women's human rights across the world remains elusive.
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- 2005
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