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Translating International Women's Rights
Theorizing Norm Translation: Women’s Rights as Transnational Practice
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Book chapters
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Introduction
pp. 9
Theorizing Norm Translation: Women’s Rights as Transnational Practice
pp. 35
The Creation of CEDAW within the Global Discourse on Gender Equality
pp. 65
CEDAW as a “Living Document”: Over Thirty Years of Committee Work
pp. 109
A New Tool in the Toolbox: The Optional Protocol to the Convention
pp. 135
Creating “Thick Connections”: Translating Activism in the CEDAW Process
pp. 161
Auditing the Contract Partners: States Parties’ Connectivity with CEDAW
pp. 189
Some Patches in the Quilt: Cases of Impact Translation
pp. 219
Conclusion: How Far Can CEDAW Reach? Lessons for a Better Understanding of Norm Translation
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