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- W2016875263 abstract "The Vienna Conference not only marked an acceptance of the importance of asserting the indivisibility of human rights for women but also of strengthening the enforcement mechanisms for protecting womens human As a reconceptualization of human rights has begun to take place the agenda is shifting toward the challenge of ensuring the effective enjoyment of these A number of recent developments of the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) are designed to enhance the effectiveness of the Womens Convention. In particular the state reporting procedure under the Womens Convention which is the principal means by which the CEDAW monitors implementation of the Convention is under scrutiny and a proposal for the establishment of an individual complaints procedure is currently approaching its final stages of consultation. Both steps represent a serious effort to counteract the operational difficulties that have impaired the effective enjoyment of womens human rights and to breathe life into the embryonic right to be free from violence in the public and private sphere. These developments illustrate how far the human rights movement has shifted toward embracing womens issues fifty years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 8 first asserted that [a]ll human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. This article aims to describe and evaluate the progress that has ensued. Section II will briefly explain why the human rights community has been so slow to respond to womens issues. Section III will then trace the development of the international communitys response to the issue of violence against women. Next Section IV will explain why the international instruments dealing with violence against women mark a reconceptualization of human rights law and assess their wider significance. Section V will then set out some of the recent operational developments in enforcing womens human In conclusion Section VI will suggest with reference to recent jurisprudence on state responsibility how these developments might be exploited. (excerpt)" @default.
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