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Women's health and human rights : the promotion and protection of women's health through international human rights law / Rebecca J. Cook.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1994.Description: vii, 62 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9241561661
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 613.01 20 COO-W 1994 502370
Contents:
1. The evolution of international human rights relevant to women's health -- 2. Pervasive neglect of women's health -- 3. Measuring state compliance with treaty obligations -- 4. International human rights to improve women's health -- 5. Human rights mechanisms for protection of women's health -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes and references -- Annexes.
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World Health Organization Reports and Writings World Health Organization Reports and Writings University College of Medicine Library Shelf No. 45, LBS Not for loan and check out is restricted/ Use in the Library only 613.01 COO-W 1994 502370 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c1 Not For Loan (Restricted Access) 502370
World Health Organization Reports and Writings World Health Organization Reports and Writings University College of Medicine Library Shelf No. 45, LBS Not for loan and check out is restricted/ Use in the Library only 613.01 COO-W 1994 502369 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c2 Not For Loan (Restricted Access) 502369
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613.01 COO-W 1994 502370 Women's health and human rights : 613.01 COO-W 1994 502369 Women's health and human rights : 613.042 WOR-I 1996 500284 Improving women's health in India. 613.0704 COR-C 2009 500869 Concepts of fitness and wellness :

Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-60).

1. The evolution of international human rights relevant to women's health -- 2. Pervasive neglect of women's health -- 3. Measuring state compliance with treaty obligations -- 4. International human rights to improve women's health -- 5. Human rights mechanisms for protection of women's health -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes and references -- Annexes.

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