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CEDAW and women's rights in post-1997 Hong Kong
Hau Nung, Annie CHAN
Department of Sociology and Social Policy
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Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Women
100%
China
80%
Economic Systems
40%
Administrative Structure
40%
Women's Rights
40%
Social Participation
40%
Situation
40%
Government
40%
Governance
20%
Migrant Workers
20%
Liberalism
20%
Constitutional Reform
20%
Politics
20%
Nongovernmental Organizations
20%
Sovereignty
20%
Equal Opportunity
20%
Social Exclusion
20%
Migrants
20%
Central Government
20%
National Cultures
20%
State
20%
Social Systems
20%
Process
20%
Paper
20%
Attempt
20%
Integration
20%
Problem
20%
Implementation
20%
Attitudes
20%
Promotion
20%
Resistance
20%
Policy
20%
Democratization
20%