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... women in the legal profession - mean that it might be a long time before gender imbalances in influ- ential judiciary positions are reversed . It is therefore vital to mainstream gender through targeting more women , and training and ...
... women in the legal profession - mean that it might be a long time before gender imbalances in influ- ential judiciary positions are reversed . It is therefore vital to mainstream gender through targeting more women , and training and ...
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... women policymakers work , and to evaluate the space that they have , or do not have , to advance changes in gender relations that are positive for women and gender relations more generally . This section unpacks how the political arena ...
... women policymakers work , and to evaluate the space that they have , or do not have , to advance changes in gender relations that are positive for women and gender relations more generally . This section unpacks how the political arena ...
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... women's physical , social and emotional safety nets . But , most funda- mentally , it is because of the stigma that ... women and men voters can base their votes on . It offers a strategic lens that advances the genuine needs of women ...
... women's physical , social and emotional safety nets . But , most funda- mentally , it is because of the stigma that ... women and men voters can base their votes on . It offers a strategic lens that advances the genuine needs of women ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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