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Reproductive Rights in International Law - Contested, Fragmented, Resilient

English · Paperback / Softback

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Reproductive Rights remain a contested issue in international law. Yet, they have become resilient and robust in the last three decades. The author analyzes in this book the evolution of reproductive rights in the UN Human Rights and UN development fora since their recognition in 1994. She puts an emphasis on the interaction of pro- and anti-reproductive rights actors with each, the UN institutions, and with the law to shape reproductive rights in their respective view. The author argues that reproductive sources have become interweaved with each other and have become - despite fragmentation and contestation - resilient and robust.

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Authors Lea Kuhlmann
Publisher Nomos
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2025
 
EAN 9783756016013
ISBN 978-3-7560-1601-3
No. of pages 273
Dimensions 153 mm x 24 mm x 228 mm
Weight 397 g
Series Internationales Recht der Gegenwart
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Internationales Recht, Menschenrechte, Frauenrechte, Human Rights, NG-Rabatt, Rule of Law, Reproduktionsrechte

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