Access to justice for women in plural legal systems of Southeast Asia /

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Document Record

Creator
Ursua, Evalyn G., author.
UN Women, issuing body.
Canada. Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, sponsoring body.
Title
Access to justice for women in plural legal systems of Southeast Asia
Published
Bangkok, Thailand : United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, 2014.
Identifier
CA1 EA3 2014A11 ENG
ooe.b4354047
b4354047
Subject
Justice, Administration of -- Southeast Asia.
Restorative justice -- Southeast Asia.
Community-based corrections -- Southeast Asia.
Women's rights -- Southeast Asia.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Southeast Asia.
Women -- Services for -- Southeast Asia.
Women -- Social conditions -- Southeast Asia.
Notes
Evalyn G. Ursua identified as the author, page iii.
At head of cover title: UN Women; Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada = Affaires étrangères, du Commerce et du Développement Canada.
1st edition. --
v, 34 pages ; 28 cm.
Bibliography : pages 32-34.
"This publication is intended to share an analytical framework for investigating plural legal systems from the gender perspective. It focuses on the broad spectrum of the legal orders, including those that are informal, not formally recognized, or not State sanctioned covering customary, indigenous, traditional and religious orders." -- Foreword, page v.
In English.
Language
English
URL
https://gac.canadiana.ca/view/ooe.b4354047