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Constructing the notion of male superiority over women in Islam: the influence of sex and gender stereotyping in the interpretation of the Qur'an and the implications for a modernist exegesis of rights
In: WLUML Occasional Paper 11
Dossier: women living under Muslim laws
In: Dossier, 22
Cammack, Mark: Inching toward equality: recent developments in Indonesian inheritance law. - S. 7-31 Tokhtakhodjaeva, M.: Traditional stereotypes and women's problems in post-Soviet Uzbekistan: a survey of the mass media. - S. 32-42 Sharrock, David: Under siege in Jerusalem: three women caught between two cultures. - S. 43-46 Scheindlin, Dahlia: Palestinian women's model parliament. - S. 47-50 Awad, Sami; Abu Sahleya, Al-Deeb: The need to unify personal status laws in Arab countries. - S. 51-55 Engineer, Asghar Ali: The need for codification and reform in Muslim personal law in India. - S. 56-59 Pereira, Faustina: Post divorce maintenance for Muslim women and the Islamist discourse. - S. 60-65 Zackariya, F.; Shanmugaratnam, N.: Communalisation of Muslims in Sri Lanka: an historical perspective. - S. 66-96 Huge rise in forced marriages / The Independent. - S. 97-99 Ilkkaracan, Pinar: Exploring the context of women's sexuality in Eastern Turkey. - S. 100-113 Ahmad, Eqbal: Jihad International Inc. - S. 114-118 Attempt to exploit religion for political gain / Bari Farzana ... - S. 119-132 (...)
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Women's teach-in: anitmilitarism, fundamentalisms/secularism and civil liberties & anti-terrorism legislation after September 11th 2001
In: WLUML occasional paper 14
Rising from the rubble: special bulletin on the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan
Introduction. - S. 9-14 Barry, Jane: Relief work in the human rights framework: core issues. - S. 17-23 Bhattia, Kiran: Reducing vulnerability of women and children during crises situations: tsunami in Sri Lanka. - S. 25-28 Koga, Bassler: Rehabilitation and reconstruction: a continuous perspective. - S. 29-30 Insights into the post earthquake situation: a rapid needs assessment; echoes from the camps / Shirkat Gah. - S. 31-36 Hyat, Kamila: Buried facts. - S. 37-42 Adil, Adnan: Displacement: sheltered yet insecure. - S. 43-46 Hussain, Alefia T.: Maternal health: new life. - S. 47-48 Shaheed, Farida: Loss of livelihood: in search of an option. - S. 49-52 Bedar, Asha: The path to recovery: emotional wellbeing; from victims to survivors. - S. 55-60 Mikus Kos, Anica: The "burn-out" syndrome: enhancing the ability to cope. - S. 61-65
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