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Feminist Activism, Women's Rights, and Legal Reform

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Zusatztext Law has been both a tool for marginalizing women and a pathway to their empowerment. This is a timely collection of case studies of feminist struggles for legal reform, both successes and failures, in diverse contexts in the Middle East, West Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. It sheds much new light on the complex relationship between feminist activism and legal reform. Informationen zum Autor Mulki Al-Sharmani is an Academy of Finland research fellow and lecturer in the Study of Religion Unit, Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki. Klappentext This ground-breaking collection investigates the relationship between feminist activism and legal reform as a pathway to gender justice and social change. Since the advent of feminist movements legal reform has been a popular and yet contentious vehicle for seeking women's rights and empowerment. This important book looks at comparative insights drawn from field-based research on the processes, the challenges, and the outcomes of legal reform and feminist activism. Feminist Activism, Women's Rights, and Legal Reform brings together cases from Middle East, Latin America, and Asia of the successes and failures of reform efforts concerning the promulgation and implementation of new family laws and domestic violence codes. Vorwort Looking at global case studies this collection explores the interplay between feminist activism and land reform. It investigates at the successes as well as the failures of reform efforts, the processes of law making and feminist legal advocacy as well as the ways in which these processes have been shaped by historical and socio-political contexts. Zusammenfassung This ground-breaking collection investigates the relationship between feminist activism and legal reform as a pathway to gender justice and social change.Since the advent of feminist movements legal reform has been a popular and yet contentious vehicle for seeking women’s rights and empowerment. This important book looks at comparative insights drawn from field-based research on the processes, the challenges, and the outcomes of legal reform and feminist activism. Feminist Activism, Women's Rights, and Legal Reform brings together cases from Middle East, Latin America, and Asia of the successes and failures of reform efforts concerning the promulgation and implementation of new family laws and domestic violence codes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Legal Reform and Feminist Activism - Mulki Al-Sharmani 1. Debating Islamic Family Law in Palestine: Citizenship, Gender, and 'Islamic' Idioms - Nahda Shehada 2. Readjusting Women's Too Many Rights: The State, the Public Voice, and Women's Rights in South Yemen - Susanne Dahlgren 3. Reforming Egyptian Family Laws: The Debate about a New Substantive Code - Mulki Al-Sharmani 4. Men Aboard? Movement for a Uniform Family Code in Bangladesh - Sohela Nazneen 5. From Status to Rights: The Shifting Dimensions of Women's Activism in Iranian Family Law Reform - Arzoo Osanloo 6. Moroccan Divorce Law, Family Court Judges, and Spouses' Claims: Who Pays the Cost When a Marriage is Over? - Jessica Carlisle 7. Organizing to Monitor Implementation of the Maria da Penha Law in Brazil - Silvia de Aquino 8. Implementing Domestic Violence Legislation in Ghana: The Role of Institutions - Takyiwaa Manuh and Angela Dwamena-Aboagye...

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Authors Mulki Al-Sharmani, Mulki Al Sharmani
Assisted by Mulki Al Sharmani (Editor), Mulki Al-Sharmani (Editor), Andrea Cornwall (Editor), Mulki Al Sharmani (Editor)
Publisher Zed Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.12.2013
 
EAN 9781780329635
ISBN 978-1-78032-963-5
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 142 mm x 218 mm x 18 mm
Series Feminism and Development
Feminisms and Development
Feminisms and Development
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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