Women’s Human Rights’ edited by Anne Hellum and Henritte Sinding Aasen on the CEDAW has been published by Cambridge University Press in Europe. The book is a compendium of several essays by different authors writing about and critically analyzing different contextual applications and areas of the CEDAW. The book seeks to situate the convention’s multiple obligations to respect, protect and fulfil women’s equality and non discrimination in a global legal landscape, and to provide an understanding of it’s potential and actual added value in relation to other international human rights and non discrimination regimes.
You can access a chapter titled ‘India’s CEDAW story’, written by Madhu Mehra, from Partners for Law in Development value in relation to other international human rights and non discrimination regimes. click here
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