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Research Paper Volume 6 Issue 5 299 - 308 October 21, 2024

Critique on Gender Egalitarianism in International Law

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Idhaya Kannan
Student at SRM School of Law, India
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V. Mahalingam
Professor at SRM School of Law, India
Abstract

This paper aims to providing distinctive answers to whether gender egalitarianism and women equality prevails in issues related with international law. As it is a patriarchal field which ends in exploiting and oppressing women, the paper mainly concentrates on basic rights and freedom of women in international disputes. The concept of gender equality is the principle based on United nations, human rights and humanitarian law. So, the paper also concentrates on international treaties, international norms and case laws related to women rights in the international disputes by covering rapidly evolving issues of international law through a distinctive theoretical approach.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 6, Issue 5, Page 299 - 308
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