Empowering Her Voice: Examining the Constitutional Framework for Women’s Political Participation in South Asia Countries

  • Dr. Kiran Dagadu Shinde
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  • Dr. Kiran Dagadu Shinde

    Principal at Balaji School of Law, Sri Balaji University, Pune, Maharashtra, India

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Abstract

Women had a crucial role in families and communities. They are essential to a child's upbringing because they provide their families with love, care, and support. Furthermore, women play a significant role in the development of communities and often hold leadership roles in local organizations. However, women have been marginalized and discriminated against for generations, kept in the background. But the value of women in society has come to light more and more in recent years. Contribution of women in society we cannot ignore. Still there are number of opposite words against women in society like lack of participation political life, violence, discrimination against women in society. In this Paper researcher is discussing various International Treaties, conventions and constitutional provision of countries specifically southern Asia. Like, India, Sri Linka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal for participation of women in politics and Political rights.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 6, Issue 3, Page 884 - 893

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLSI.111914

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