Women's Health and the Limits of Law
-10%
portes grátis
Women's Health and the Limits of Law
Domestic and International Perspectives
Iyioha, Irehobhude O.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2019
300
Dura
Inglês
9781138549647
15 a 20 dias
589
Descrição não disponível.
Introduction: Within and Beyond the Hedge: Form, Substance and the Limit of Laws on Women's Health
Law, Normative Limits and Women's Health: Towards a Jurisprudence of Substantive Effectiveness
On Feminism, Morality and Human Rights: Assessing the Effectiveness of United Kingdom's FGM Act
Abortion Law in China: Disempowering Women under the Liberal Regulatory Model
Forced Sterilizations: Addressing the Limitations of International Rights Adjudication through an Intersectional Approach
Tilted Interpretations: Reproductive Health Law and Practice in the Philippines
Economics and the Limits of Law: An International Analysis of Persistent Gaps in Women's Reproductive Health
Indigenous Feminist Legal Theory: A Multi-Juridical Analysis of the Limits of Law for Indigenous Women Living with HIV in Canada
Domestication and Reception of International Reproductive Health Law and the Limits of Law: Perspectives from Nigeria and South Africa
On the Margins of Law: Examining the Limits of Legislative Initiatives on Maternal Mortality in South Africa and Nigeria
Law, Normative Limits and Women's Health: Towards a Jurisprudence of Substantive Effectiveness
On Feminism, Morality and Human Rights: Assessing the Effectiveness of United Kingdom's FGM Act
Abortion Law in China: Disempowering Women under the Liberal Regulatory Model
Forced Sterilizations: Addressing the Limitations of International Rights Adjudication through an Intersectional Approach
Tilted Interpretations: Reproductive Health Law and Practice in the Philippines
Economics and the Limits of Law: An International Analysis of Persistent Gaps in Women's Reproductive Health
Indigenous Feminist Legal Theory: A Multi-Juridical Analysis of the Limits of Law for Indigenous Women Living with HIV in Canada
Domestication and Reception of International Reproductive Health Law and the Limits of Law: Perspectives from Nigeria and South Africa
On the Margins of Law: Examining the Limits of Legislative Initiatives on Maternal Mortality in South Africa and Nigeria
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
CEDAW Committee;World Development Report;Indigenous Women's Health;Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network;Non-Insured Health Benefits;Basic Minimum Package;Women's Reproductive Health;FGC;HIV Non-disclosure;Reproductive Health;Reproductive Health Laws;Legal Effectiveness;Absolute Account;Indigenous Legal Orders;Maternal Mortality;Reproductive Health Rights;Women's Health Rights;Reproductive Health Outcomes;Indigenous Laws;Maternal Deaths;Unsafe Abortions;Nigerian Legal System;Indigenous Women;CRA;RSA
Introduction: Within and Beyond the Hedge: Form, Substance and the Limit of Laws on Women's Health
Law, Normative Limits and Women's Health: Towards a Jurisprudence of Substantive Effectiveness
On Feminism, Morality and Human Rights: Assessing the Effectiveness of United Kingdom's FGM Act
Abortion Law in China: Disempowering Women under the Liberal Regulatory Model
Forced Sterilizations: Addressing the Limitations of International Rights Adjudication through an Intersectional Approach
Tilted Interpretations: Reproductive Health Law and Practice in the Philippines
Economics and the Limits of Law: An International Analysis of Persistent Gaps in Women's Reproductive Health
Indigenous Feminist Legal Theory: A Multi-Juridical Analysis of the Limits of Law for Indigenous Women Living with HIV in Canada
Domestication and Reception of International Reproductive Health Law and the Limits of Law: Perspectives from Nigeria and South Africa
On the Margins of Law: Examining the Limits of Legislative Initiatives on Maternal Mortality in South Africa and Nigeria
Law, Normative Limits and Women's Health: Towards a Jurisprudence of Substantive Effectiveness
On Feminism, Morality and Human Rights: Assessing the Effectiveness of United Kingdom's FGM Act
Abortion Law in China: Disempowering Women under the Liberal Regulatory Model
Forced Sterilizations: Addressing the Limitations of International Rights Adjudication through an Intersectional Approach
Tilted Interpretations: Reproductive Health Law and Practice in the Philippines
Economics and the Limits of Law: An International Analysis of Persistent Gaps in Women's Reproductive Health
Indigenous Feminist Legal Theory: A Multi-Juridical Analysis of the Limits of Law for Indigenous Women Living with HIV in Canada
Domestication and Reception of International Reproductive Health Law and the Limits of Law: Perspectives from Nigeria and South Africa
On the Margins of Law: Examining the Limits of Legislative Initiatives on Maternal Mortality in South Africa and Nigeria
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
CEDAW Committee;World Development Report;Indigenous Women's Health;Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network;Non-Insured Health Benefits;Basic Minimum Package;Women's Reproductive Health;FGC;HIV Non-disclosure;Reproductive Health;Reproductive Health Laws;Legal Effectiveness;Absolute Account;Indigenous Legal Orders;Maternal Mortality;Reproductive Health Rights;Women's Health Rights;Reproductive Health Outcomes;Indigenous Laws;Maternal Deaths;Unsafe Abortions;Nigerian Legal System;Indigenous Women;CRA;RSA