Making Equality Rights Real

Making Equality Rights Real
Author: Fay Faraday,Margaret Denike,M. Kate Stephenson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1552211819

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Making Equality Rights Real critically assesses the state of equality jurisprudence from many angles. These 13 essays attempt to advance substantive equality as section 15 of the Charter moves into its second generation. Each of the papers in this collection aims to deepen our understandings of the dynamics of inequality and oppression.

Advancing Equality

Advancing Equality
Author: Jody Heymann,Aleta Sprague,Amy Raub
Publsiher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780520309630

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In a world where basic human rights are under attack and discrimination is widespread, Advancing Equality reminds us of the critical role of constitutions in creating and protecting equal rights. Combining a comparative analysis of equal rights in the constitutions of all 193 United Nations member countries with inspiring stories of activism and powerful court cases from around the globe, the book traces the trends in constitution drafting over the past half century and examines how stronger protections against discrimination have transformed lives. Looking at equal rights across gender, race and ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity, disability, social class, and migration status, the authors uncover which groups are increasingly guaranteed equal rights in constitutions, whether or not these rights on paper have been translated into practice, and which nations lag behind. Serving as a comprehensive call to action for anyone who cares about their country’s future, Advancing Equality challenges us to remember how far we all still must go for equal rights for all.

Making Equal Rights Real

Making Equal Rights Real
Author: Jody Heymann,Adele Cassola
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2012-02-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107008458

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Details approaches to implementing equal rights for women in Africa, children in the Middle East and different minorities in Asia and North America.

International Women s Rights Law and Gender Equality

International Women   s Rights Law and Gender Equality
Author: Ramona Vijeyarasa
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000401776

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The law is a well-known tool in fighting gender inequality, but which laws actually advance women’s rights? This book unpacks the complex nuances behind gender-responsive domestic legislation, from several of the world’s leading experts on gender equality. Drawing on domestic examples and international law, it provides a primer of theory alongside tangible and practical solutions to fulfil the promise of the law to deliver equality between men and women. Part I outlines what progress has been made to date on eradicating gender inequality, and insights into the law’s potential as one lever in the global struggle for equality. Parts II and III go on to explore concrete areas of law, with case studies from multiple jurisdictions that examine how well domestic legislation is working for women. The authors bring their critical lens to areas of law often considered from a gender perspective – gender-based violence, women’s reproductive health, labour and gender equality quotas – while bringing much-needed analysis to issues often ignored in gender debates, such as taxation, environmental justice and good governance. Part IV seeks to move from a theoretical goal of greater accountability to a practical one. It explores both accountability for international women’s rights norms at the domestic level and the potential of feminist approaches to legislation to deliver laws that work for women. Written for students, academics, legislators and policymakers engaged in international women’s rights law, gender equality, government accountability and feminist legal theory, this book has tremendous transformative potential to drive forward legal change towards the eradication of gender inequality.

Making Equal Rights Real

Making Equal Rights Real
Author: Jody Heymann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1139337599

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Details approaches to implementing equal rights for women in Africa, children in the Middle East and different minorities in Asia and North America.

Making Equal Rights Real

Making Equal Rights Real
Author: Jody Heymann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2012
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 1139341626

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Details approaches to implementing equal rights for women in Africa, children in the Middle East and different minorities in Asia and North America.

Advancing Equality

Advancing Equality
Author: Jody Heymann,Aleta Sprague,Amy Raub
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780520973879

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In a world where basic human rights are under attack and discrimination is widespread, Advancing Equality reminds us of the critical role of constitutions in creating and protecting equal rights. Combining a comparative analysis of equal rights in the constitutions of all 193 United Nations member countries with inspiring stories of activism and powerful court cases from around the globe, the book traces the trends in constitution drafting over the past half century and examines how stronger protections against discrimination have transformed lives. Looking at equal rights across gender, race and ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity, disability, social class, and migration status, the authors uncover which groups are increasingly guaranteed equal rights in constitutions, whether or not these rights on paper have been translated into practice, and which nations lag behind. Serving as a comprehensive call to action for anyone who cares about their country’s future, Advancing Equality challenges us to remember how far we all still must go for equal rights for all. A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org.

Equal Means Equal

Equal Means Equal
Author: Jessica Neuwirth
Publsiher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2015-01-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781620970485

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When the Equal Rights Amendment was first passed by Congress in 1972, Richard Nixon was president and All in the Family's Archie Bunker was telling his feisty wife Edith to stifle it. Over the course of the next ten years, an initial wave of enthusiasm led to ratification of the ERA by thirty-five states, just three short of the thirty-eight states needed by the 1982 deadline. Many of the arguments against the ERA that historically stood in the way of ratification have gone the way of bouffant hairdos and Bobby Riggs, and a new Coalition for the ERA was recently set up to bring the experience and wisdom of old-guard activists together with the energy and social media skills of a new-guard generation of women. In a series of short, accessible chapters looking at several key areas of sex discrimination recognized by the Supreme Court, Equal Means Equal tells the story of the legal cases that inform the need for an ERA, along with contemporary cases in which women's rights are compromised without the protection of an ERA. Covering topics ranging from pay equity and pregnancy discrimination to violence against women, Equal Means Equal makes abundantly clear that an ERA will improve the lives of real women living in America.