Women Equality

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Human rights is a universal legal guarantees that’s must all of the human beings have it because simply it’s belong to all human beings such as the right to life, civil and political rights. Thus, all human beings are born and equal in rights and dignity.in addition human rights is the right that a person must has because she or he is human beings, moreover human rights are indivisible and it is cannot denied because its less important or non-essential so all human rights are indivisible whatever they are, additionally, human rights are inalienable and equal and non-discrimination. Since the founding of the United Nations, the equality between women and men has been among the most fundamental guarantees of human rights. And the equality …show more content…

In nineteenth and twentieth centuries women started the participation in political arena and it’s continue until today, According to the universal declaration of human rights, everyone has the right to take part in the government of his or her country, so women has the right to vote and take action in political situations (Françoise Gaspard, “Unfinished battles: political and public life”, 2007), pp. 145–153.) . there is a convention on the political rights of women which was established on December 1,1952 this agreement aims to insure the political rights of women and encourage them to do these rights as an actor in the community. In addition, This Convention seeks to eliminate discrimination against women in the political sphere. It turns out that the basis of the doing the political rights by women is to give them the same opportunities as men and to vote and elections, and this declaration states that the right of women to have equal conditions as the man, for vote in all elections, and to hold public office, and have all public functions prescribed by national law.( ’Support for women's and children's rights’’ …show more content…

Adding to this women have the right to vote, eligibility for women in that election to all publicly elected bodies, which established by national law, on equal terms with men and without any discrimination.( Human Rights: A Compilation of International Instruments, Volume I, United Nations, New York, 1993, Part 1, p. 228.) Furthermore, women rights are interdependent in the sense that social, economic and cultural rights cannot be distinctly and neatly separated from civil and political rights, the international community choose to create different instruments to cover each category. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) identifies rights which are equally applicable to men and women. It also contains special provisions for women.( Humanitarian news and analysis, September,2004 ) Adding to this, women must have the right of freedom of

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