Women and the UN : A New History of Women's International Human Rights

This book provides a critical history of influential women in the United Nations and seeks to inspire empowerment with role models from bygone eras. The women whose voices this book presents helped shape UN conventions, declarations, and policies with relevance to the international human rights of w...

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Other Authors: Adami, Rebecca (Editor), Plesch, Dan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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