Women's institutions in the United Nations and women's movements worldwide have worked together to change the status of women in the world. An overview on the United Nations institutional gender architecture, however, is long overdue. This book focuses on the evolution of the United Nations gender architecture.
Women's institutions in the United Nations and women's movements worldwide have worked together to change the status of women in the world. An overview on the United Nations institutional gender architecture, however, is long overdue. This book focuses on the evolution of the United Nations gender architecture.
Charlotte Patton is Professor, City University of New York (CUNY), York College, Jamaica, Queens, USA Carolyn M. Stephenson is Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. 1945 1960s: Legal Equality and Political Rights 3. 1960s 1974: Focus on Economic and Social Rights 4. 1975 1994: International Women's Year and the UN Decade for Women Conferences, and their aftermath 5. 1995 2005: The Beijing Fourth World Conference on Women and its Aftermath 6. Conclusions: System wide Coherence? Unfinished and Emerging Issues
1. Introduction 2. 1945 1960s: Legal Equality and Political Rights 3. 1960s 1974: Focus on Economic and Social Rights 4. 1975 1994: International Women's Year and the UN Decade for Women Conferences, and their aftermath 5. 1995 2005: The Beijing Fourth World Conference on Women and its Aftermath 6. Conclusions: System wide Coherence? Unfinished and Emerging Issues
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