Sudan: Beyond Trousers
Publication Author:
SIHA
Date:
7th July 2015 Attachment | Size |
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Beyond Trousers- English&French compressed.pdf | 1.74 MB |
number of pages:
99
Languages available:
English and French, Arabic Beyond Trousers reveals Sudan's public order regime to promote derogative concept of women and prevent them from executing their economic, political and human rights. It provides an an analysis within the legal and religious context how the Public Order Regime undermines Sudan's capacity to fulfill its obligations under the African Charter and in human rights perspectives mainly for women.
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This file contains both the English and French version. The publication is also available in Arabic.
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