ABSTRACT

Since 1945 more than 20 international legal instruments dealing specifically with women have been modified or consummated, reflecting a growing international consensus on issues concerning women's role in society. This book is the first complete collection and examination of this group of documents. Dr. Hevener analyzes each of the agreements and assesses its likely impact on the legal status of women. Categorizing the documents according to their goals, she demonstrates the broad range of economic, social, and political concerns they cover and evaluates contemporary patterns and future needs they reveal. The book includes a table of ratifications organized by country and region.

part |48 pages

Part I

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |16 pages

International Agreements, 1945–1972

chapter |6 pages

Recent Non-Treaty Action

chapter |18 pages

Current International Consensus

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion

part |191 pages

Part II

chapter 1|7 pages

Charter of the United Nations

chapter 3|4 pages

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

chapter 10|12 pages

Convention Concerning Maternity Protection