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- W2108477497 abstract "The themes and language of overpopulation and women’s rights have been a part of mainstream conversation and international and national political discussion for nearly four decades now. Rights lobbyists, environmental action groups, advocates of children’s autonomy and other interest groups have brought the institution of the family to the center of political debate within international legal and policy-making circles, particularly at the United Nations (UN). Especially within the last decade, these groups have made persistent efforts to re-define not only the relationships within the family unit, but the very definition of ‘family’ itself. In the UN conferences of the last twenty years, population, gender, women’s rights, children’s rights, healthcare and education were the main issues that framed the debate on the family and ultimately influenced many policy initiatives regarding it. In one of its defining documents, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN member states called for protection of the family as the “natural and fundamental group unit of society” 1 and stated that “no one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence.”2 However, a subtle shift began in the 1960s with the increasing emphasis on population control and again in the 1970s with the ascendancy of a more radical women’s rights lobby. This fundamental shift in attitude began to frame the family in the language and context of human rights and population control. The understanding and treatment of the family as a group unit and a covenant was seen as something detrimental to women, a source of exploitation and abuse that hampered their full development of human rights. Policymakers and theorists began to break down a once organic entity, united by blood and kinship, into a collection of autonomous individuals, bound together by contract and" @default.
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- W2108477497 title "United Nations Policy and the Family: Redefining the Ties that Bind: A Study of History, Forces and Trends" @default.
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