Dianne Otto’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Gender Issues and Human Rights
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April 2013

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Dianne Otto

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... This connection is evident in the codes of ethics of various social work associations worldwide, which emphasize the importance of human rights. International human rights laws such as the UDHR, ICE-SCR, and CEDAW specifically prohibit all forms of discrimination against women (Otto, 2013). However, despite the legal protection of women by international laws and some national laws in countries across the globe, women continue to face infringement of their fundamental human rights in the field of reproductive and sexual health, social and government participation, marriage and family, work, and employment, amongst others. ...

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An International Perspective on the Human Rights of Women
Gender Issues and Human Rights
  • Citing Book
  • April 2013