Book contents
- Women’s Human Rights
- Women’s Human Rights
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Potential added value of the CEDAW
- Part II Actual added value of the CEDAW:
- Part III The CEDAW in national law
- 11 The implementation of the CEDAW in Australia:
- 12 The Canadian experience with the CEDAW:
- 13 India’s CEDAW story
- 14 Judicial education on the Convention on Elimination of Discrimination against Women in Nepal
- 15 From ratification to implementation:
- 16 Zimbabwe and CEDAW compliance:
- 17 THE CEDAW after all these years:
- 18 The CEDAW in the UK
- 19 Domestication of the CEDAW in France:
- 20 Rise and fall of the CEDAW in Finland:
- 21 Making space and giving voice:
- Conclusions
- Index
19 - Domestication of the CEDAW in France:
From paradoxes to ambivalences and back again
from Part III - The CEDAW in national law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2013
- Women’s Human Rights
- Women’s Human Rights
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Potential added value of the CEDAW
- Part II Actual added value of the CEDAW:
- Part III The CEDAW in national law
- 11 The implementation of the CEDAW in Australia:
- 12 The Canadian experience with the CEDAW:
- 13 India’s CEDAW story
- 14 Judicial education on the Convention on Elimination of Discrimination against Women in Nepal
- 15 From ratification to implementation:
- 16 Zimbabwe and CEDAW compliance:
- 17 THE CEDAW after all these years:
- 18 The CEDAW in the UK
- 19 Domestication of the CEDAW in France:
- 20 Rise and fall of the CEDAW in Finland:
- 21 Making space and giving voice:
- Conclusions
- Index
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- Chapter
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- Women's Human RightsCEDAW in International, Regional and National Law, pp. 531 - 556Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013
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