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    "Ideal" refugee women and gender equality mainstreaming in the Sahrawi refugee camps: "Good practice" for whom? by Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, E

    Published 2010
    “…The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Executive Committee and the Refugee Women and Gender Equality Unit within the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees have both asserted that the Algerian-based National Union of Sahrawi Women is an "ideal" partner by virtue of its success in mainstreaming gender equality and empowering Sahrawi refugee women. …”
    Journal article
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    Legal pluralism and women's rights after conflict: the role of CEDAW by Campbell, M, Swenson, G

    Published 2016
    “…However, legal pluralism’s implications for gender equality remain under-theorized as is CEDAW’s potential to improve women’s rights in these settings. …”
    Journal article
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    CEDAW and women's intersecting identities: a pioneering new approach to intersectional discrimination by Campbell, M

    Published 2015
    “…CEDAW is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination and achieving gender equality so that all women can exercise and enjoy their human rights. …”
    Journal article
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    Gender-based poverty and CEDAW by Campbell, M

    Published 2014
    “…I use public international law interpretative framework and the Committee's own work to demonstrate that the commitment to eliminating discrimination against women and achieving gender equality in CEDAW necessarily requires State to respect, protect and fulfill the human rights of women in poverty.…”
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    Lobbying the League by Miller, C, Miller, Carol Ann

    Published 1992
    “…Significantly, the Women's International Organizations responded by asserting that only with equality would women's influence for peace be fully available. …”
    Thesis
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    The making of ‘state-subjects’: a neo-institutional analysis of communist women cadres involved in China’s local governance by Zhou, Y

    Published 2020
    “…On one hand, in order to maintain political legitimacy and the socialist tradition of gender equality, women cadres are often assumed by the state to be the representatives of women’s interests and are therefore constrained within the marginalised sphere and a semi-political ‘mass organisation’ in charge of ‘women’s work’. …”
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    Unlocking the potential of the OP-CEDAW by Campbell, M

    Published 2016
    “…An analytical framework would allow the Committee to systematically analyze the individual decision and provide a sophisticated tool to ensure that the decisions develop women’s rights. …”
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    ESHRE guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis. by Kennedy, S, Bergqvist, A, Chapron, C, D'Hooghe, T, Dunselman, G, Greb, R, Hummelshoj, L, Prentice, A, Saridogan, E

    Published 2005
    “…However, pain symptoms suggestive of the disease can be treated without a definitive diagnosis using a therapeutic trial of a hormonal drug to reduce menstrual flow. In women with laparoscopically confirmed disease, suppression of ovarian function for 6 months reduces endometriosis-associated pain; all hormonal drugs studied are equally effective although their side-effects and cost profiles differ. …”
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    Does Islam influence biomedical research ethics? A review of the literature and guidelines, and an empirical qualitative study of stakeholder perceptions and ethical analysis by Suleman, M

    Published 2016
    “…The role and status of women is disputed in such contexts with views ranging from women needing their husband’s permission to leave the home to men and women having equal freedoms. …”
    Thesis
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    Report of the 4th European Zebrafish Principal Investigator Meeting by Lopes, S, Distel, M, Linker, C, Fior, R, Monteiro, R, Bianco, I, Portugues, R, Strähle, U, Saúde, L

    Published 2016
    “…Over 5 days, 135 group leaders (89 men and 46 women) coming from 19 different European countries and also from the United States, Turkey, Israel, Chile, and Singapore presented and discussed their recent research achievements. …”
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