Gender and Human Rights in the Commonwealth: Some Critical Issues for Action in the Decade 2005–2015
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The purpose of this book is to contribute to current policymaking, programme planning and implementation on gender and human rights. It is intended for a wide audience of policymakers, magistrates, judges and lawyers, academics and civil society organisations grappling with these issues. It is also intended as a conceptual and policyoriented resource for those committed to implementing and supporting the Human Rights Goals of the new Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality 20052015.
The papers address a wide range of gender and human rights issues, including the convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), genderbased violence, culture and the law, indigenous peoples, trafficking and migration, land and property rights, diversity and a life cycle approach to gender and human rights. This book brings together the papers commissioned for a PanCommonwealth Expert Group Meeting on Gender and Human Rights which took place at the Commonwealth Secretariat, London February 2004. These papers, together with other key background papers, represent much of the analysis and experience from Commonwealth member countries that informed the development of the Human Rights section of the new Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality 20052015.
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Foreword
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CEDAW: Achievements and Challenges
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Culture, Gender and the Law
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Gender and Human Rights in the Life Cycle
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Genderbased Violence
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Trafficking in Women
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Gender and Land Rights
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Indigenous Peoples' Rights
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PanCommonwealth Expert Group Meeting on Gender and Human Rights
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Extract from the Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality 2005–2015
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