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Equality: Valuing Women at the Workplace
Supremo Amicus Volume 22 Issn 2456-9704
Vishaka & Ors. Vs State of Rajasthan De Jure Nexus
Mapping the Nature of Content and Processes on the English Wikipedia
Mediating Rape: the 'Nirbhaya Effect'
Sex As a Weapon to Settle Scores Against Dalits: a Quotidian Phenomenon
Protibaad Forum Newsletter
In the Footprints of Bhanwari Devi FEMINIST CASCADES and #METOO in INDIA
Caste and Gender Dynamics in Indian Cinema from 1930S to 2000S
Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Phd) in Media, Culture, and Society at the University of Hull By
Sexual Violence in India: the History of Indian Women’S Resistance
Searching for the Boys a Review of Literature, Analyses and Practices Relating to Early and Child Marriages, with a Focus on Boys, Men and Masculinity*
'Others'-An Intersectional Analysis of Gender
Open PDF in a New
Human Rights in India a Mapping
“Anguished Fables of Women at Workplace: a Critical Analysis” Rhythm Aggarwal Amity University Noida ABSTRACT
Bhanwari Devi Rape Case: a Brief Reflection
Wikipedia, Bhanwari Devi and the Need for an Alert Feminist Public
Top View
Women's Movement in India /Ed
Broken System
Essay 6 Civic Driven Change – Opportunities and Costs
Violence, Protest and Change: a Socio-Legal Analysis of Extraordinary Mobilization After the 2012 Delhi Gang Rape Case
India Second Ngo Shadow Report on Cedaw
Feminism, Budgeting and Gender Justice
Why India Fights Violence Against Women Feminist Movements, Political Co-Optation and Societal Norms
Establishing Penetration in Sexual Assault Cases Through DNA Analysis of Finger Nail Clippings of Accused: Mayank Kumar India
Crime Against Women
Submissions by PUCL
Durham Research Online
Excerpts from the Book BCC: Behind Closed Cubicles
Current Awareness Bulletin
Women's Rights in India: Hierarchical Ethics Vs. Egalitarian Morality
Indian Feminism and Critical Events of Rape
Modifying India: Nationalism, Sexual Violence and the Politics of Hindutva1 Rashmi Varma*