
INTERNATIONAL MECHANISMS FOR THE REALIZATION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS
Abstract
This article discusses the issue of ensuring the rights of women in the world. The author focuses on the origin of international cooperation in the field of women's rights and the stages of its development. Based on the analysis of international legal acts aimed at protecting the rights and interests of women, in particular in the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as in a number of other international treaties and conventions created on the basis of these acts, conclusions are given regarding discrimination against women.
Keywords
Women, CEDAW, declaration
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