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Women's property rights under CEDAW

Title
Women's property rights under CEDAW / José E. Alvarez and Judith Bauder.
ISBN
9780197751879
0197751873
9780197751893
9780197751886
9780197751909
Publication
New York : Oxford University Press, [2024]
Physical Description
xi, 407 pages ; 25 cm.
Summary
"The gender gap with respect to wealth and property is a chasm. For over 40 years the leading international treaty on the rights of women, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), has been generating jurisprudence interpreting CEDAW's obligations demanding that states protect the equal rights of women as partners in recognized relationships, family rights more generally (including inheritance), rights to land, adequate housing (including for those subjected to domestic violence), financial credit, social benefits, intellectual property, and other economic rights dependent on equal access to justice. This book surveys and assesses the CEDAW Committee's General Recommendations, Views in response to communications, Concluding Observations in response to State reports, and Reports on Inquiries addressing these rights. It finds that the underlying jurisprudence is dramatically different from property protections under the international investment regime, is much more convergent with that under other international human rights regimes, but unique in its focus on addressing the underlying patriarchal structures, stereotypes, and forms of intersectional discrimination that have underpinned the impoverishment of women all around the world. It concludes that CEDAW's re-engendering of property, although a flawed work in progress, has the potential to be transformative"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Alvarez, José E. Women's property rights under cedaw New York : Oxford University Press, 2024
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 08, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The CEDAW committee's property jurisprudence
Critiques of the CEDAW regime and international law, and international human rights
Re-engendering property
Two separate worlds : foreign investors' property vs. women's property rights under CEDAW
Unity within diversity : comparisons with the ICCPR and the ICESCR
Taking women's property rights seriously.
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