Where would women be without CEDAW
Labenski, Sheri; and Yoshida, Keina
(2019)
Where would women be without CEDAW
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The event “Where Would Women Be Without CEDAW” focused on violence against women and girls and holding governments to account, following a public lecture by Mauritian Supreme Justice and CEDAW member, Aruna Narain. The two sessions celebrated CEDAW’s successes, assessed its limitations, and looked towards the future, recognising the important work that still must be carried out. The following is a summary of the first panel by Sheri Labenski and Keina Yoshida.
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| Keywords | CEDAW,gender,discrimination,legal doctrine |
| Departments |
Institute of Global Affairs Centre for Women Peace and Security |
| Date Deposited | 31 Mar 2020 11:54 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/103872 |