ABSTRACT

This book focuses on women’s human rights in India. Drawing on case studies, it provides a clear overview of the key sources on gender and rights in the country. Further, it contextualizes women’s rights at the critical intersection of caste, religion and class, and analyses barriers to the realization of women’s human rights in practice. It also develops strategies for moving forward towards greater recognition, protection, promotion and fulfilment of women’s human rights in India.  

Drawing on critical pedagogical tools to analyse groundbreaking court cases, this book will be a key text in human rights studies. It will be indispensable to students, scholars and researchers of gender studies, sociology, law and human rights. 

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|34 pages

Sources of Women’s Human Rights

chapter 3|28 pages

Women’s Human Rights Theories

chapter 4|22 pages

Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination

chapter 5|34 pages

Right to a Life Free from Violence

chapter 8|28 pages

Right to Economic Empowerment

chapter 9|4 pages

Conclusion

Looking forward