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Recognition of women's human rights has been a focus of international activism for over thirty years. Political campaigns, such as those to confront tolerance of myriad forms of violence against women, have been successful in forcing the position of women on to the international stage. These...
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A study conducted by PLD with its partner organisations in Kozhikode, Jaipur and Karvi on the legal proceedings that have been facilitated by women's organisations, demonstrates the disparity between the costs incurred by women to access the system and the benefits they finally receive in terms...
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The reports bring out the gender justice and gender equality concerns for Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal and India, highlighting the debates and the approaches undertaken to negotiate women's rights, at the community and policy levels and contextualizes it within the external political scenario
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This paper develops the justice implications of gendered power relations for transport decarbonization. I build on the need satisfier escalation framework by Mattioli (2016) and Brand-Correa et al. (2020) and its account of justice as equality in need satiation. I show that gendered power...
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The authors are grateful to a number of people who helped at various states in the drafting of this paper. In particular, Nicholas Menzies (Justice Reform Specialist, LEGJR) for his continuous support and extensive comments on earlier drafts; Milena Stefanova (Project Officer, LEGJR), Daniel...
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This book analyses the egalitarian foundations of equality law from a classical liberal perspective by asking two central questions: does justice ideally demand equality? Are differences in abilities among people in some sense unfair? The book examines these questions in the context of racial...
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