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Some Useful Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2006

Helen Jones
Affiliation:
Department of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK E-mail: h.jones@mmu.ac.uk
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There is fundamental recognition that the human rights of women are ‘an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of universal human rights’ (Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, para. 18). Violence creates tremendous obstacles to the achievement of rights for women and nation states are obligated to exercise due diligence in the eradication of violence against women and to prevent violence against women wherever it occurs. The following list identifies key documents and resources available at International, European and UK levels. The list includes references to website gateways, documents, campaigns, organisations and publications. The websites provide free access to a wide body of literature and all sites were visited on 11 July 2005 to check that they were current. The list is not comprehensive but is indicative of key materials and services that are easily accessible.

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Some useful sources
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Cambridge University Press 2005