In Muslim-majority countries, safeguarding minority rights and
advancing gender equality are vital components of the broader human
rights discussion. Minority rights encompass various groups, including
ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities, who often face
discrimination, marginalisation and unequal treatment within society.
These challenges are rooted in historical, cultural and
socio-political factors that shape legal frameworks and societal
attitudes towards minority communities. Similarly, gender dynamics
play a significant role in the human rights discourse in these
nations, as women encounter various forms of discrimination and
inequality, such as limited access to education, employment, and
participation in decision-making processes. This volume explores the
legal frameworks concerning minority rights and gender equality in
Egypt and Malaysia, shedding light on the challenges faced by
marginalised groups in these countries. It evaluates the effectiveness
of legal instruments and mechanisms in addressing discrimination and
promoting inclusivity within these societies. Furthermore, it examines
laws, government policies and court rulings related to women’s
rights, covering essential topics such as education, employment and
political engagement. This volume offers valuable insights for
policymakers, legal practitioners, academics and activists dedicated
to understanding and advocating for human rights in these societies.
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ISBN
9783031638671
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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