Women’s Rights in Conflict with People’s Cultural Autonomy: Problems of Cultural Accommodation
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Women’s Rights in Conflict with People’s Cultural Autonomy: Problems of Cultural Accommodation

Authors: Nazia Khan

Abstract:

The paper explores the cultural rights accommodation by the state which has left many unresolved problems. The cultural rights sometimes violate the basic individual rights of the members inside the community like women. The paper further explicates certain cultural norms and practices which violates the rights of women inside the community in the name of culture.

Keywords: Culture, Patriarchy, Rights, Women.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1337317

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