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Global Justice Now: Investing in Women Leaders as Key Players in Transitional Democracies
10.23.2007
Global Justice Now: Investing in Women Leaders as Key Players in Transitional Democracies
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This document contains a brief introduction to the different legal tools, international instruments and strategic contexts through which the advancement of women worldwide can be facilitated, and how the Global Justice Center is helping to achieve this goal.
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