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This paper reviews the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion in Bostock v. Clayton County. There, the Court held that by barring employer discrimination against any individual “because of such individual’s . . . sex,” Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 also bars employment discrimination...
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reproduction, population and sexuality in a direction that puts the ends of women’s health and empowerment above that of reducing …This paper critically examines the role that transnational women’s NGOs played in the 1990s in the creation and … health, human rights, social and gender justice and human development issues. Second, it uses this inquiry to rethink the …
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Over the past 20 years, advocates have gained formal recognition for some rights in sexuality and reproduction and … reflection on the state of norm development across sexuality and reproduction as a field reveals fractures and stagnation in the …
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usefulness of a guide for a comprehensive approach to sexual and reproductive health rights and needs of refugee women. In … mobility had reduced access to health facilities for both staff and patients in a significant way. For pregnant women, this had … increased gender-based violence. Lack of access to reproductive health services was the most visible aspect of the impact of the …
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