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Breaking Barriers: Legal Perspective on Gender Sensitivity, Women and Children

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This book is not just a theoretical overview but a practical guide for understanding and applying gender-sensitive approaches within legal structures. Dr. Luansing’s authoritative voice provides critical insights, supported by case studies and evidence-based analysis, making it a reliable companion for anyone passionate about building a fair and equitable world. Whether studying law, engaging in advocacy, or simply expanding your knowledge, Breaking Barriers bridges the gap between legal theory and social responsibility.

Transform your perspective and enrich your understanding of gender sensitivity today with Breaking Barriers: Legal Perspective on Gender Sensitivity, Women, and Children. Perfect for libraries, personal collections, or gifting to someone interested in law and social justice.

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Delve into the complexities of modern legal perspectives with Breaking Barriers: Legal Perspective on Gender Sensitivity, Women, and Children by Dr. Glenn R. Luansing. This book is a must-have resource for those seeking a nuanced understanding of the legal frameworks that address gender equality and the protection of women and children in contemporary society. Whether you are a legal professional, an academic, or an advocate, this insightful read offers invaluable knowledge rooted in years of expertise.

Breaking Barriers combines in-depth legal analysis with real-world applications to highlight the challenges faced by women and children globally. Dr. Glenn R. Luansing carefully examines international laws, conventions, and national policies through a gender-sensitive lens. By unpacking essential topics such as discrimination, exploitation, and access to justice, this book equips readers with the tools to engage in meaningful discussions and drive actionable change in their communities.

Additional information

Format

Paperback

ISBN

978-621-02-3384-1

Page length

402 pages

Edition

2026