Against violence against women: The case for gender as a protected class

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Responding to the targeted destruction of women, Fields argues for establishing Gender as a protected class under the Genocide Convention. Cases are explored, historically, anthropologically, psychologically and sociologically, from the author’s field research, as well as focuses on morbidity, mortality and demographic documentation data.

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Fields, R. M. (2016). Against violence against women: The case for gender as a protected class. Against Violence Against Women: The Case for Gender as a Protected Class (pp. 1–220). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137447692

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