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Malaysian women and the law: rights, discriminations and reform
This book examines the legal status of women in Malaysia, focusing on the intersection of rights, discrimination, and efforts at reform. It analyzes constitutional provisions, statutory laws, and religious frameworks that shape women’s rights in areas such as family, labor, and political participation. The book also highlights structural and cultural barriers that perpetuate gender inequality, while exploring reform initiatives and advocacy by women’s movements to promote legal and social justice.
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