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The issue of women's right has been the subject matter of a large number of studies carried out withinthe changes that happen to women's right and their status, it has occupied a great position among researchers, each one according to his or her field of interest. All the writers who wrote on this subject have the same vision on it, all of them have the same purpose which is to spotlight on women's issue and to tackle the different challenges that women face in their basic life.Moroccan women have known a great development on the level of their rights especially after the amendment that has…mehr

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The issue of women's right has been the subject matter of a large number of studies carried out withinthe changes that happen to women's right and their status, it has occupied a great position among researchers, each one according to his or her field of interest. All the writers who wrote on this subject have the same vision on it, all of them have the same purpose which is to spotlight on women's issue and to tackle the different challenges that women face in their basic life.Moroccan women have known a great development on the level of their rights especially after the amendment that has been made to the family code 'Modawanna'concerning marriage, divorce, child custody, alimony, and inheritance. These amendments were made with the contribution of many feminist movements and women's organizations likeUnion Nationale des Femmes Marocaines (UNFM) and Union de l'Action Feminine ( UAF).. However, today Moroccan women still face number of limitations and challenges that oppress andhumiliate their rights also deprive them of integrating effectively in the public sphere.
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Autorenporträt
Halima Tahiri es una profesora de inglés en Marruecos, Meknes. Es licenciada en lengua inglesa por la Universidad de Moulay Smail de Meknes y tiene un máster en estudios de género por la Universidad de Soultan Moulay Slimane en Beni Mellal. Es miembro de la asociación "Insat" para combatir la violencia contra la mujer.