Herr, R. S. (2019). Women’s Rights as Human Rights and Cultural Imperialism. Feminist Formations, 31(3), 118–142. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26955030 Abstract The Women’s Rights as Human Rights movement is a particularly noteworthy poster child of the influential international human rights system. It is predicated on the liberal individualist conception of human rights and gender equality.Continue Reading

Friedman, E.1995. Women’s human rights: The emergence of a movement. In J. Peters & A. Wolper (1st), Women’s rights, human rights (pp. 18-28.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315656571-3 Abstract: The movement for women’s human rights comprises women’s rights activists, efforts to use the human rights framework to promote the achievement of women’s rightsContinue Reading