Alizés n°38 - UFR Lettres et sciences humaines
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Alizés n°38 - UFR Lettres et sciences humaines
Contents Contents Women’s Rights in the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), by Faten Khazaei Between Tradition and Modernity: When Culture Trumps Women’s Rights, by Cécile Perrot Antoinette Brown Blackwell and the Evolutionary Theory: Darwinism Revisited by Feminism, by Sandra Dufour House of Lords Reform and Women’s Representation, by Véronique Molinari Renaître par le droit, ou le droit de renaître, by Alexandrine Guyard-Nedelec Women’s Rights in the US: a Test for Democracy, by Elijah Baichoo Women’s Rights in Arabic Countries: between Human Rights and Sharia’s Law, by Samia Locate New Attitudes towards Girls’Education in Rural India? When Fielwork in Palampur (Himachal Pradesh) Raises Hope for Women’s Rights in India, by Ludivine Royer Acquiring «Unaccustomed» Rights : Women’s Romantic Ambitions in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Unaccustomed Earth (2008), by Ahmed Mulla Women’s Rights as Human Rights – The Paradox of Mauritian Democracy, by Sheila Bunwareei Women’s Rights in the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), by Faten Khazaei Between Tradition and Modernity: When Culture Trumps Women’s Rights, by Cécile Perrot Antoinette Brown Blackwell and the Evolutionary Theory: Darwinism Revisited by Feminism, by Sandra Dufour House of Lords Reform and Women’s Representation, by Véronique Molinari Renaître par le droit, ou le droit de renaître, by Alexandrine Guyard-Nedelec Women’s Rights in the US: a Test for Democracy, by Elijah Baichoo Women’s Rights in Arabic Countries: between Human Rights and Sharia’s Law, by Samia Locate New Attitudes towards Girls’Education in Rural India? When Fielwork in Palampur (Himachal Pradesh) Raises Hope for Women’s Rights in India, by Ludivine Royer Acquiring «Unaccustomed» Rights : Women’s Romantic Ambitions in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Unaccustomed Earth (2008), by Ahmed Mulla Women’s Rights as Human Rights – The Paradox of Mauritian Democracy, by Sheila Bunwareei The Taboo Society: a Study of Female Low-class Prostitutes in the Mauritian Context, by Neelam Pirbhai-Jetha Violence and Violation of Women’s Rights in Amdarko’s Beyond the Horizon, by Francis Etse Awitor Les violences envers les femmes à la Réunion : bilan et perspectives en février 2014, by Claude Féral ISSN : 1155-4363 Université de La Réunion, 2013, 206 p. …/… BON DE COMMANDE À retourner à l’Université de La Réunion – BTCR (Adresse ci-contre) Veuillez me faire parvenir : …….… Exemplaires de : Ludivine ROYER – Alizés N°38 Women’s Rights, Human Rights Prix unitaire (TTC) : 12 euros (ou 8 euros pour les étudiants) Frais de port : 2 euros (Métropole et Réunion) 3 euros (Etranger) (1er exemplaire) 1 euro (par numéro supplémentaire) Total : ………………… euros Nom : ............................................................................................................................ Adresse : ....................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................................................... Règlement : par chèque à l’ordre de l’Agent comptable de l’Université de La Réunion UNIVERSITÉ DE LA RÉUNION Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines B.T.C.R. (Bureau Transversal des Colloques, de la Recherche et des Publications) 15 avenue René Cassin – CS 92003 97744 Saint-Denis Cedex 9 Téléphone : 02 62 93-85-17 Télécopie : 02 62 93-85-22 E mail : [email protected] Site web : http://ufr-lsh.univ-reunion.fr/organisation/btcr-colloques-et-publications/