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The Gendering of Human Rights in the International Systems of Law in the Twentieth Century

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The Gendering of Human Rights in the International Systems of Law in the Twentieth Century
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Book Synopsis The Gendering of Human Rights in the International Systems of Law in the Twentieth Century by : Jean Helen Quataert

Book excerpt: Quataert examines the historiography of human rights and shows that the human rights system of international laws and institutions developed out of a clearly defined set of historical struggles: a result from above-level legal changes responding to pressures and interventions from below-level grassroots organizations.


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