Conventions, Courts, and Communities: Gender Equity, CEDAW and Religious Personal Law in India

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Abstract

The Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women is central in outlining the gendered dimensions of human rights. India ratified this treaty with the reservation that it would be complied with only in accordance with the religious personal law. This article will examine the ways in which the convention interfaces with religious personal law, and the efficacy of the convention in both top-down and bottom-up reform of religious personal laws, as well as secular laws.

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Holmes, C. E. (2019). Conventions, Courts, and Communities: Gender Equity, CEDAW and Religious Personal Law in India. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 54(7), 965–979. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021909619846535

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