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October 31, 2008

Promoting Women’s Human Rights: A Resources Guide for Litigating International Law in Domestic Courts

From the introduction:

"Promoting Women’s Rights: A Resource Guide for Litigating International Law in Domestic Courts was designed as a practical tool to help lawyers and other legal advocates use international law to advance the promotion and protection of women’s human rights in their daily lives. This guide considers how lawyers can integrate international human rights standards into domestic litigation and legal policy advocacy involving women’s rights; seeks to encourage lawyers to undertake such advocacy; and provides practical strategies on how lawyers might go about doing this. Specifically, this guide aims to be a resource for lawyers who are using or wish to use international human rights standards as a part of their litigation strategy to advance the human rights of women." 

Hatip to Legal Research Plus.  [RJ]

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