Women’s Rights Violations in Afghanistan: Concerted Response by Germany and Three Partners
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Women’s Rights Violations in Afghanistan: Concerted Response by Germany and Three Partners
German Yearbook of International Law, Online First : pp. 1–14
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Cora Masche, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Faculty of Law, Walther Schücking Institute for International Law 10625 Berlin, Germany
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cora Masche\nWomen’s Rights Violations in Afghanistan: Concerted Response by Germany and Three Partners | 1 | ||
I. Introduction | 1 | ||
II. Initiative Under Article 29 CEDAW | 3 | ||
A. Violated CEDAW Provisions | 3 | ||
B. Dispute Resolution Under Article 29 CEDAW | 4 | ||
III. Whose Responsibility? | 6 | ||
A. Afghanistan’s International Responsibility for CEDAW Violations | 7 | ||
B. Implicit Recognition as Legitimate Through Engagement Under Article 29 CEDAW? | 8 | ||
IV. CEDAW Obligations as Obligations Erga Omnes Partes | 9 | ||
V. Outlook | 12 |