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Getting Our History Right: How Were the Equal Rights of Women and Men Included in the Charter of the United Nations?
Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Fri, 2008-10-10 17:24.
Summary:
Authors: Torild Skard
Format: PDF
Publication Year: 2008
Publisher: the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo
The article analyzes the founding conference of the United Nations to find out how a nearly completely male-dominated assembly proclaimed the equal rights of men and women as part of the fundamental human rights. The participation and proceedings of the conference are studied on the basis of official UN documents,
autobiographies from women delegates and reports.
Authors: Torild Skard
Format: PDF
Publication Year: 2008
Publisher: the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo
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