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Defying Convention : US Resistance to the UN Treaty on Women's Rights

Part of the Problems of International Politics series
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The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) articulates what has now become a global norm.

CEDAW establishes the moral, civic, and political equality of women; women's right to be free from discrimination and violence; and the responsibility of governments to take positive action to achieve these goals.

The United States is not among the 187 countries that have ratified the treaty.

To explain why the United States has not ratified CEDAW, this book highlights the emergence of the treaty in the context of the Cold War, the deeply partisan nature of women's rights issues in the United States, and basic disagreements about how human rights treaties work.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107416825 / 9781107416826
Paperback / softback
11/08/2014
United Kingdom
English
232 pages.