Women39;s Human Rights and Culture
- Schrijver Jonneke Naber, Rikki Holtmaat
- Uitgever Lefebvre Sarrut Belgium NV
- ISBN 9789400001374
- Publicatiedatum 02-12-2010
- Land Belgium
- Taal Dutch
- Beschikbaarheid Op voorraad
- Gratis verzending
Beschrijving
In all parts of the world, the implementation of womens human rights is seriously being hindered by gender stereotypes, religion, custom or tradition, in short by culture. Culture is increasingly being used as an excuse to commit serious violations of these rights. It is also brought forward as the reason why governments refuse to implement them, arguing that their culture forces them to accept limited interpretations of international obligations in this area, or to reject such obligations altogether.brbrAny such cultural defence poses severe difficulties for international organisations, local and foreign governmental officials and non-governmental organisations NGOs, who, in their work on development co-operation, humanitarian aid or peace-keeping operations, advocate for the full implementation of womens human rights. Being afraid of the reproach of Western neo-colonialism or imperialism, they incline to take refuge in a cultural relativist stance, which in fact may undermine womens human rights. brbrThis book provides womens human rights advocates with dissuasive arguments and effective strategies to avoid a deadlock between on the one hand upholding the principle of universality of human rights, and on the other hand the right to preserve and express ones culture. The aim is to help them to create the right conditions for a fruitful dialogue about this issue. The book places great emphasis on the positive role that the UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women CEDAW could play in this respect, and on the equal participation of women of culture in the process of the implementation of their human rights.brbrbrAbout the authorsbrProf. Dr. Rikki Holtmaat holds a chair in International Non-Discrimination Law in Leiden since 2003 and has published extensively on inter alia CEDAW. brJonneke Naber, LLM, was temporarily associated with Leiden University in 2009 and has a lot of experience in the area of development co-operation and human rights.brbr