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Women’s Political Representation as Key to Implementing Domestic Violence Laws: An Analysis of Ghana and Mexico

This paper argues that differing levels of gender institutionalisation Mexico and Ghana explain divergent outcomes in the implementation of domestic violence legislation in each country.

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This paper argues that differing levels of gender institutionalisation Mexico and Ghana explain divergent outcomes in the implementation of domestic violence legislation in each country.

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http://ella.practicalaction.org/knowledge-comparativ/womens-political-representation-as-key-to-implementing-domestic-violence-laws-an-analysis-of-ghana-and-mexico/

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Ella Network

Date

2017

Language

English

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http://ella.practicalaction.org/knowledge-comparativ/womens-political-representation-as-key-to-implementing-domestic-violence-laws-an-analysis-of-ghana-and-mexico/

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