Women’s rights and universal rights
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v25i3.11573Keywords:
woman, human rights, political rights, equality, feminismAbstract
his work defends the need, for elementary reasons of justice, to fully universalize the ideal of equal rights that inspires the concept of human rights. It reviews several historical milestones since the 19th century in a struggle that still at the end of the 20th century reveals that the aspiration for equal political rights for women continues to be a pending challenge of a legal, moral and political nature.
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