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    <title>'Violence Against Women' - Tagged Articles - Inquiries Journal</title>
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				<title>The Role of Female Quotas and Female Activism in Passing Gender Based Violence Legislation in Sub Saharan Africa: South Africa as a Case Study</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1511/the-role-of-female-quotas-and-female-activism-in-passing-gender-based-violence-legislation-in-sub-saharan-africa-south-africa-as-a-case-study</link>
				<description>By Gina  Starfield - In the 1900s, gender-based violence was commonplace throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. Surveys conducted in the region revealed that over 40% of Ugandan, Zambian, and Kenyan women, and 60% of Tanzanian women experienced regular physical abuse.2 Over 80% of married Nigerian women reported being verbally or physically abused by their husbands.3 In most countries, however, state assistance and legal protections were non-existent or nascent and very limited. In South Africa, for example, an abused woman could only seek state assistance through a &quot;peace order.&quot; She could submit a complaint of abuse to...</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2016 12:00 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>The Human Rights Impacts of VAWA 2013: A True Victory for Native American Women?</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1092/the-human-rights-impacts-of-vawa-2013-a-true-victory-for-native-american-women</link>
				<description>By Lauren R. Kelly - The level of gender violence against native women in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. Furthermore, the vast majority of Native American gender violence victims are abused at the hands of non-native men. Native American tribes are considered to be &amp;ldquo;domestic dependents&amp;rdquo; of the United States, meaning that they have the inherent authority to govern themselves and also maintain U.S. citizenship rights. This system creates multiple overlapping governing systems on tribal reservations, as illustrated by determining jurisdiction over gender violence crimes. Tribal courts...</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2015 12:00 EDT</pubDate>
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				<title>Mob Violence Against Women in Algeria: A Historical Case Analysis</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1016/mob-violence-against-women-in-algeria-a-historical-case-analysis</link>
				<description>By Renee S. Grozelle - Violence against women has recently become well recognized as a violation of human rights that holds worldwide significance. Unfortunately, violence against women outside of North America has gone largely unnoticed among the academic community and the media. Algerian citizens have seen this failure to acknowledge violent incidents targeting women as a simplistic representation of underlying problems facing Algerian women in local communities. This paper applies Marshall and Stockes&amp;rsquo; (1981) Schematic Presentation of Political Contingencies in an effort to identify historical and cultural...</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2015 03:36 EDT</pubDate>
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				<title>Women&#39;s Issues in the Obama Era: Expanding Equality and Social Opportunity Under the Obama Administration</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/992/womens-issues-in-the-obama-era-expanding-equality-and-social-opportunity-under-the-obama-administration</link>
				<description>By Caitlin  Morelli - In 1972, The Equal Rights Amendment was first introduced to Congress to protect an individual&amp;rsquo;s irrefutable equality of rights under the law regardless of sex. Although it passed both houses and failed to secure the necessary votes for state ratification, it is still a monumental achievement in the feminist movement for the momentum it created around equal rights. Four decades have passed since the ERA was proposed, yet the social and economic balance between men and women is still grossly skewed. This is first and foremost a matter of basic human rights, however this gap can have drastic...</description>
				<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2015 10:16 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>A Study in Violence: Examining Rape in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/89/a-study-in-violence-examining-rape-in-the-1994-rwandan-genocide</link>
				<description>By Violet K. Dixon - The term rape refers to any act of sexual intercourse that is forced upon an individual by physical force or duress. Historically, rape has occurred both in peace and during war; however, there has been a recent shift in wartime rape from an act to satisfy troops to a strategic method of damaging and eliminating an ethnic group.&amp;nbsp; The Rwanda Genocide in 1994 was the first case in which the term rape has been legally recognized as a method of genocide. Mass rape clearly adheres to genocide which can be seen in the specific context of Rwanda as a strategic and severe perpetration of violence...</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 11:34 EST</pubDate>
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