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Bibliographies & Resources (2) Collections of materials derived from several sources relating to a particular country, region or theme.
Dossiers (17) Occasional journal which provides information about the lives, struggles and strategies of women in various Muslim communities and countries.
Miscellaneous WLUML Publications (22) Specific issues of concern such as Muslim family laws, women's movements, initiatives and strategies etc.
Occasional Papers (13) Specific studies and materials which, for reasons of length or style, cannot be included in the Dossier.
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Sister Organisation Publications (11) Publications produced by sister organisations of WLUML around the world.
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| rt01/e | English | One Hundred Steps, One Hundred Provisions For an egalitarian codification of Family and Personal Status Laws in the Maghreb Outlines proposed egalitarian family and personal status laws in the Maghreb and presents a synthesis of thematic reports jointly produced by a number of researchers from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. | £3.00 | | rt02/e | English | Refusing Holy Orders: Women and Fundamentalism in Britain All of the essays included in this book, focus on women’s relationship to different fundamentalist movements. They all share a feminist anti-fundamentalist perspective, although they might differ in the particular ways in which they define both feminism and fundamentalism. | £5.00 | | rt04/farsi | English | Sultana's Dream (Farsi) Translation into Farsi of this classic work, written in 1905 by Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hussain, a Bengali Muslim novelist and social reformer. | £2.00 | | rt03/e | English | The Harvest: Two Years After Khol - An Analytical Study Egyptian women's experience of new khol provisions, as discussed in this book, act not only as a future warning for those seeking to expand women's access to divorce in other Muslim contexts. It also confirms what legal rights activists in Pakistan have known for many years since case law firmly established khol as a right available to the wife without the husband's permission in 1967. | £3.00 | | rt05/urdu | Urdu | Building Civil Societies - A Guide for Social and Political Action in Urdu Translated into Urdu, actual cases and examples of action that ordinary people of diverse social and political contexts have taken in order to promote justice, democracy and human rights in their communities and does much to demystify the meaning of social and political participation.
| £5.00 | | oth62/a | Arabic | Claiming Rights, Claiming Justice: A Guidebook on Women Human Rights Defenders This Guidebook presents a practical discussion of the useful mechanisms developed by the state and also the civil society to provide redress and remedy, and to protect women human rights defenders. It is intended to be used by human rights and other organisations to further a gender perspective in the monitoring and documentation of human rights.
The guidebook was produced by APWLD in close collaboration with individuals and organisations that participated in the international campaign on women human rights defenders since 2005.
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