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INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION TO THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN

    2 Author(s):  JASVIR , PARVINDER

Vol -  3, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 200 - 211  (2012 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

History is a mute witness to the most inhuman suffering that has been inflicted on women. For e.g. all men and women were subject to the will of Almighty God and, under Him, to his earthly agents, principally the king and the higher clergy, and could only practice what they wished with the consent or at least the tacit acceptance of the authorities. They have been intricately tied to the laws, customs and religions throughout the ages.

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4. Jurisprudence of Juvenile Justice: A Preambular Perspective
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1. “Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in India” by Justice Gulab Gupta
2. “Human Rights and International Law” by Y. K. Sabharwal
3. “Rhetoric and Reality of Women’s Development: Contemporary Perspective” by Alka Chawla
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2. Address by The Hon Justice Michael Kirby, Australia High Court to the Australian National Commission for UNESCO
3. Public Union of Civil Liberties’ Bulletin, December 2001
4. World Conference on Human Rights 1993, Fourth World Conference on Women 1995, Habitat II 1996

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