Human Rights - Women and Child Rights
Keywords:
Human Rights, Women and Child Rights, Advocacy, Education, Cultural Transformation, Human Rights Within the Scope of Children, Gender Budgeting, Empowerment, Constitutional Rights, Global Standards, Gender-Based Violence, The Unspoken Epidemic, Custodial Justice, Transgender Women in India:, Bridging Gaps in Rights and Reform, Banning Religious Identity, The Gendered Nature, Hijab Prohibitions, Women's Rights, Intersection of Human Rights, Victims’ Right to Compensation, Global Commitments, Local Realities, CEDAW, CRC and International Instruments, Theoretical Foundations, Historical Perspectives, Historical Evolution, Restorative Approach in Juvenile Justice, Care and Protection Act 2015, Rehabilitation of JUVINILES, Indigenous Women and Children, Violations and Cultural Resilience, International Criminal Law, Human Rights Protection, Nuremberg to ICC, Trafficking, Human Rights Perspective, Policy Advocacy, Healthcare Rights, Govt, NGO and Grassroots Intervention, Artificial Intelligence, Marginalised Communities, Ethical Challenges, Pathways for Redress, Integrating Restorative Justice, Food Adulteration, Threat to Health and SafetySynopsis
Every citizen of the world is entitled to human rights, regardless of their origin, sex, nationality, religion, language, or any other status. The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed and ratified in 1948, following the horrors and massive death toll of World War II, which gave rise to human rights.
This book focusses on women and children, two of society's most vulnerable groups who have been denied human rights since immoral times. Vulnerable groups are those that are weak and poorly protected by nature or due to deeply ingrained customs, and whose rights have frequently been violated by the dominant segment of society.
This edited book aims to demonstrate that social justice-oriented psychology that incorporates feminist scholarship and empirical findings based on women's grassroots activism and resistance is essential to a better understanding of women's and children's rights and justice.
Chapters
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Advocacy and Education as Catalysts for Cultural Transformation: Advancing Women's and Children's Rights
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The Correlation Between Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Pyramid and Human Rights Within the Scope of Children and Women's Rights in Turkiye and India
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Gender Budgeting and Human Rights: A Pathway to Equity
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Empowerment of Women: Constitutional Rights and Global Standards
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Gender-Based Violence Against Women and Children in Our Communities: The Unspoken Epidemic
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Custodial Justice for Transgender Women in India: Bridging Gaps in Rights and Reform
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Banning Religious Identity: The Gendered Nature of Hijab Prohibitions and Women's Rights
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Intersection of Human Rights of Women and Children with Victims’ Right to Compensation
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Global Commitments, Local Realities: The Reflection of CEDAW, CRC and International Instruments on Women’s and Children’s Rights in India
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Theoretical Foundations and Historical Perspectives: Historical Evolution of Women and Child Rights
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The Significance of Restorative Approach in Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, 2015 in the Rehabilitation of JUVINILES from Drug Addiction in Delhi
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Indigenous Women and Children: Human Rights Violations and Cultural Resilience
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International Criminal Law and Human Rights Protection: From Nuremberg to ICC
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Trafficking in Women and Girls: A Human Rights Perspective in India
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Policy Advocacy for Education and Healthcare Rights: Govt, NGO and Grassroots Intervention for Women and Children
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Examining the Concept and impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Human Rights of Marginalised Communities: Ethical Challenges and Pathways for Redress
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Integrating Restorative Justice with Sustainability
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The Impact of Food Adulteration on Human Rights; A Threat to Health and Safety
