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Women's rights as human rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights
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Women's rights as human rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights

Charlotte Bunch
Applied Ethics, pp.57-66
Routledge, 6
2016

Abstract

Women Political Prisoners Legitimate Human Rights Women’s Rights Charlotte Bunch Hate Crime Socioeconomic Development Socioeconomic Human Rights Women Experience Abuse Early Feminist Group Address Gender Violence Women’s Task Force Address Sex Discrimination Deadly Denial Active Voluntary Euthanasia Female Mutilation Wife Battery Female Sexual Slavery Poor Health Services Sex Discrimination Socialist Development Models Vibrant Visions Women’s Human Rights Human Rights Color Conscious Policy Major World Conflict
Charlotte Bunch is the founding director of the Center for Global Issues and Women’s Leadership at Rutgers University. She is the author of Passionate Politics: Feminist Theory in Action (1987). She is the editor of seven books, including Class and Feminism (1974) and Learning Our Way: Essays in Feminist Education (1983).

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