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Bankrupt U.S. economic policy forecloses on women’s human rights

Bankrupt U.S. economic policy forecloses on women’s human rights

Subtitlea report on the proceedings of the Conference, WTO+10 meets Beijing+10 : the impacts of trade liberalization on women's human rights in the U.S.
CreatorSampson, Kristin > (ed.)
Spieldoch, Alexandra > (ed.)
Riley, Maria > (ed.)
Publish PlaceWashington
PublisherCenter of Concern
Publish Year2004
Pages32p.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
digitaal
Mediumboek
DescriptionThis document presents the findings of the conference within the context of a broader critique of economic .liberalization which includes limited reference to the experiences of Canada and Mexico. The paper contains background information on the Beijing Platform for Action, U.S. governmental and NGO involvement in .the UN 4th World Conference on Women, an overview of trade liberalization, sections on employment, access to services, agriculture and food security, and national sovereignty. Each section weaves analysis with excerpts from the presentations given at the November 17th seminar.
Thesaurushandel
liberalisme
werkgelegenheid
sociale zekerheid
landbouw
voedselproductie
veiligheid
autonomie
gender mainstreaming
gelijke behandeling
overheidsbeleid
wereldvrouwenconferenties
Verenigde Staten
Mexico
Canada
congresverslag
CategoriesBook/Boek


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