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9 gru 2011 · The first debate is whether human rights as originally formulated were actually men's rights; the second debate is about the relationship between culture and women's rights; and the third considers the effects of globalization on women's rights.
This thesis examines the involvement of mostly white, middle-class women involved in the peace movements in the U.S. between 1939 and 1980, with a specific focus on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), the oldest women's peace organization.
The author defends a liberal approach to human rights via the princi-ples of equality and autonomy for women, but also argues that the socialist approach is very important for women to achieve their economic human rights.
While in the 1970s, most resistance to the movement came from employers defending sexual harassment suits, in the early 1980s, hostile reactions to new sexual harassment laws emerged from individuals accused of sexual harassment, conservative advocacy organizations, and even men on the left.
22 lut 2016 · Feminist theory and research in the 1980s within and beyond Sociology indicate the importance and utility of intersectionality, even if the terminology has shifted, and the decade resulted in...
6 kwi 2024 · Women’s Rights and Feminism. The feminist movement in the 1980s laid the groundwork for advancing women’s rights. Organizations focused on critical issues like sexual harassment in the workplace and the fight for legal access to abortion.
enable civil society organizations (CSOs), especially women’s rights organizations (WROs), and those representing the most marginalized groups, to play a central role in delivering survivor-centred and demand-driven initiatives in relation to violence against women and girls (VAWG).