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The book delves into the persistent reluctance of modern Arab states to reform family laws, focusing on the implications for gender rights and the systemic discrimination faced by Arab women in their private lives. It examines the intersection of cultural, legal, and political factors that hinder progress toward gender equality, offering insights into the challenges and barriers that continue to affect women's rights in the region.
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The Arab State and Women's Rights, Elham Manea
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- 2011
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