The evolution of civil society and the rule of law regarding female genital mutilation in Iraqi Kurdistan.
International human rights law relies on state sovereignty to localize suggested policy with codification and enforcement in an attempt to reconcile universalism with particularity. However, amidst domestic governance developments from post-conflict state building and self-determination, governmenta...
Main Author: | R. Cardone |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Globus et Locus
2015-04-01
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Series: | Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation |
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Online Access: | http://www.glocalismjournal.net/Issues/GLOBAL-POLITY-AND-POLICIES/Articles/The-Evolution-Of-Civil-Society-And-The-Rule-Of-Law-Regarding-Female-Genital-Mutilation-In-Iraqi-Kurdistan-By-R-Cardone.kl |
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