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Women and Law by Dr. Jyoti Rattan is a well-researched and insightful text that offers a comprehensive overview of the legal status of women in India. It explores the relationship between law and gender justice, analyzing how various laws and legal institutions have evolved to address the needs and rights of women in both public and private spheres. The book is particularly useful for students of law, gender studies, public policy, and anyone interested in understanding the structural challenges faced by women in society.
The author begins by tracing the historical and cultural context of women's rights in India, highlighting the deeply entrenched gender biases that have influenced legal and social institutions. From there, the book moves into a detailed analysis of constitutional provisions, statutory protections, and the role of international human rights instruments in shaping national policies. Special attention is given to topics such as domestic violence, sexual harassment, dowry, personal laws, reproductive rights, and political representation.
What sets this book apart is its ability to bridge theory with practice. Dr. Rattan not only discusses landmark legal cases and statutes but also evaluates their effectiveness in real-world contexts. The inclusion of current legal reforms, gender-sensitive jurisprudence, and critical perspectives makes it a valuable resource for advocacy, policy-making, and academic research.
Key Highlights:
Chapter 1 Status of Women and Gender Discrimination
Chapter 2 Evolution of Human Rights of Women
Chapter 3 Human Rights of Women: International Instruments
Chapter 4 Human Rights of Women: International Machinery, Monitoring Mechanisms
Chapter 5 Assimilation of International Human Rights Instruments Relating to Women in the Municipal Legal System of India
Chapter 6 Human Rights of Women: Constitutional and Legislative Provisions
Chapter 7 Indian Policy Perspectives for the Advancement of Women and Protection and Promotion of Their Human Rights
Chapter 8 Human Rights of Women: Personal Laws in India & UCC
Chapter 9 Women’s Right to Work, their Economic and Political Empowerment
Chapter 10 Violence against Women
Chapter 11 Human Rights of Women: Surrogacy
Chapter 12 Human Rights of Women: National Machinery, Monitoring Mechanisms of India
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