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Gender, human rights, and law Vol. V

Gender, human rights, and law Vol. V Volume V The gender issues in the ITES sector, of the continued harms and inadequate remedies edited by Sarasu Esther Thomas. - Bangalore CWL / NLSIU 2017 - volumes ; 24-28 cm

ISBN pasted on t.p. verso. At head of title on volume 2: Essays in family law in memory of professor B. N. Sampath. Vol. 3 edited by: Nimushakavi Vasanthi, Sarasu Esther Thomas.

Editor’s note v
Notes on Contributors vii
Women Migrant Workers in India: A Gender
Perspective on Internal Migration
Deeksha M. Rao 1
Mainstreaming Gender through International
Institutions: Revisiting Security Council
Resolution 1325
Isha Jain 14
The Third Gender: Cultural & Legal Status
of the Transgender Community in India
Ishaan Bamba 33
The Trishul and the Burning Cross: Gender
and Politics of the Fundamentalist Right in
India and the United States
Kavya Bharadkar
54
The Practice of Manual Scavenging: A
Gendered Perspective
Shivani Malik 74
Gender Equality: Women Economic
Empowerment and the Care Economy
Soumya Gupta 90
A Study of the Social, Cultural and
Economic Challenges faced by Women
Prisoners in India

Contributed articles.

9789383363520 9788192552149 (volume 2) 9789383363018 (volume 3)

Library of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office

2014355898


Human Rights - Women Rights -ITES Sector
Women Studies
Human rights.

KNS2100 / .G463 2011

342.0878 MOH-V-1