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for WEEK of Nov 7-13 WINGS #28-10 Sex Equality in International Law
Concepts are evolving, will practice follow?
Uploaded: 6 Nov, 2010
Recording Date: 30 Oct, 2010
Recording Location: 3CR Radio, Melbourne, Australia
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Language: English
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Program Title: for WEEK of Nov 7-13 WINGS #28-10 Sex Equality in International Law
Description: Thanks largely to non-governmental involvement, the idea of sex equality and understanding of its ramifications are advancing. This law school presentation cites international war crimes tribunals, the International Criminal Court, and United Nations treaties, including the convention on social and economic rights and CEDAW - the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.
Host(s): Elinor McInerney
Featured Speakers/Guests: Catharine MacKinnon. Mackinnon is a professor in the law schools of the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago, and she co-directs the Lawyers Action for Women project of Equality Now.
Credits: This talk first aired in Women on the Line, produced at 3CR radio in Melbourne, and was produced by Elanor McInerney. Series producer for WINGS, Frieda Werden
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Politics > Feminism Society and Culture > Racism Society and Culture > Women |
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