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050 00 ^aHQ1237.5.T5^bS915 2013
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245 00 ^aStrengthening the capacity of the Thai judiciary to protect survivors of domestic violence :^bjustice for society's "little dots" /^cSupatra Putananusorn, Peter J. Eng, Montira Narkvichien, Editor
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260 ^aBangkok :^bUN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, ^c2013.
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300 ^a37 p. :^bill. ;^c30 cm.
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520 ^aThis study concluded that the promotion of gender equality and womens access to justice required not only the enactment of new laws that were compliant with international standards such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) but that these laws should be implemented by a gender-sensitive administration of justice. This indeed is one of the State obligations under CEDAW which calls on states to take all appropriate measures, including legislation, to modify or abolish existing laws, regulations, customs and practices which constitute discrimination against women.
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536 ^aWith the compliments of Mrs.Angkhana Neelapaijit
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650 0 ^aConvention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
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650 0 ^aDiscrimination
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650 0 ^aWomen's rights
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650 0 ^aGender Equality
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700 0 ^aSupatra Putananusorn,^eeditor
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700 0 ^aEng, Peter J.,^eeditor
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700 0 ^aMontira Narkvichien,^eeditor
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710 1 ^aUN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
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710 1 ^aUnited Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
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856 40 ^zElectronic resource^uhttps://asiapacific.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/Field%20Office%20ESEAsia/Docs/Publications/2013/Promising_practice_report_final.pdf
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856 40 ^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T10906.pdf
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917 ^aGift :^c100
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955 ^a1 copy
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999 ^aKeyrunya
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