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| Women's Rights in Muslim Communities: A Resource Guide for Human Rights Educators | |
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Equitas and Direktorat Jenderal HAM Departemen Hukum Dan Hak Asasi Manusia |
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Equitas |
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Montréal |
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2009 |
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English |
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reference, trainers, equality before the law, freedom of movement, freedom of religion, gender equality, reproductive health, women's human rights, Beijing Declaration on the Rights of Women, Convention on the Elimination of All Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), Indonesia |
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This research publication aims to facilitate a dialogue between two legal traditions: human rights law and Islamic law. In particular, it draws attention to the realisation of women’s rights in Muslim communities, specifically in Indonesia. It address the challenges faced by trainers in conducting human rights education activities in communities implementing Shari'a-nuanced perda (short for peraturan daerah, local legislations influenced by syariah). |
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http://equitas.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/rese arch_EQUITAS_Sharia.pdf English
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