Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Islamic and Western Legal Systems: A Comparative Analysis between Pakistan, the USA, and Europe
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https://doi.org/10.52131/ctls.2024.0401.0038Keywords:
Women’s Rights, Gender Equality, Islamic Legal Perspective, Western Legal Perspective, Legislative Progress, International Treaties, Cultural Factors, Sociological Factors, Comparative Analysis, Legal Traditions, Secular Legal Systems, Gender BalanceAbstract
The comparative analysis addressed women’s rights and gender equality issues from an Islamic and Western legal perspective. Through outlining the legal development within the field, considering the legislative progress in both regions, and the historical factors of the topic development, the presented work discusses the sphere of gender balance and its legal aspects. International treaties and resolutions are required for the regions to provide the tools necessary to fight for women’s rights. Even though the legal approaches differ by regions, a multifaceted action must be widely achieved across laws and society’s change to create a global framework on gender equality.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Muhammad Islam, Muhammad Farhan Talib, Omer Mahmood Watto, Settara Jubeen, Adnan Yousaf
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