Protection of women's rights in the Asian countries

 
PIIS013207690005880-0-1
DOI10.31857/S013207690005880-0
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: associate Professor
Affiliation: Academy of Journalism and Communication
Address: Viet Nam
Occupation: associate Professor
Affiliation: Academy of Journalism and Communication
Address: Viet Nam
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 7
Pages78-85
Abstract

Declaration Worldwide Human Rights affirmed the principle does not accept discrimination and declared that all people are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms recognized in the Declaration without any discrimination, including discrimination based on gender. The member countries two international conventions on human rights in 1966 are obliged to ensure equal rights between men and women in the enjoyment of all rights in civil, political, economic, social and cultural.

To contribute to better protection of women's rights in Asian countries, within the scope of this article, we would like to introduce a legal basis to protect of women's rights in Asian countries; legal situation and protects of women's rights in Asian countries; on that basis, give some conclusions and recommendations to better protect of women's rights in Asian countries.

KeywordsDeclaration Worldwide Human Rights, discrimination, free and equal, rights in civil, political, economic, social and cultural, protection, of women's rights, Asian countries, legal situation
Received15.07.2019
Publication date27.08.2019
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