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  1. Research

    Muslim Women's Rights: A Contemporary Debate

    Hassan, Riffat. 2002. “Muslim Women’s Rights: A Contemporary Debate.” In Women for Afghan Women: Shattering Myths and Claiming the Future, edited by Sunita Mehta, 137–44. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

    Topics: Gender, Women, International Organizations, Religion, Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan

  2. Research

    United Nations and Afghanistan

    King, Angela E. V. 2002. “United Nations and Afghanistan.” In Women for Afghan Women: Shattering Myths and Claiming the Future, edited by Sunita Mehta, 145–55. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

    Topics: Gender, Women, International Organizations, Religion, Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan

  3. Research

    Women for Afghan Women: Shattering Myths and Claiming the Future

    Mehta, Sunita, ed. 2002. Women for Afghan Women: Shattering Myths and Claiming the Future. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.

    Abstract Available

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Religion, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan

  4. Research

    Sticking to Their Guns: The United Nations’ Failure to See the Potential of Islamic Feminism in the Promotion of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan

    Ghadery, Farnush. 2019. "Sticking to Their Guns: The United Nations’ Failure to See the Potential of Islamic Feminism in the Promotion of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan." In The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, edited by Javaid Rehman, Ayesha Shahid, and Steve Foster, 117-43. Leiden: Brill Nijhoff.

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    Topics: Feminisms, International Organizations, Post-Conflict, Peace Processes, Rights, Human Rights, Women's Rights, Religion, UN Security Council Resolutions on WPS Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Afghanistan

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