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South Africa: Gender, culture and rights

Source: 
Agenda
A paper on gender rights within the framework of traditional or group cultural norms and rights by WLUML networker Rashida Manjoo, for the Agenda Special Focus: Gender, Culture and Rights.
Website Link: 
http://www.agenda.org.za/images/stories/journalpdf/Rashida%20Manjoo%20p80-83.pdf
Submitted on Wed, 07/27/2005 - 00:00
in
  • South Africa
  • State control
  • [state] state, gender, identity

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