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Assistant Professor Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch
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PhD Student in Public Law, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch
Abstract
In recent literature on human rights, a commonly accepted approach has been to classify such rights in terms of generations, divided into four generations. 1- The First generation of Human Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) 2- The Second generation of Human Rights: the UN Twin Conventions 1966 as well as other core Treaties in international system. 3- The Third generation: Collective, environmental and developmentrights. 4- The fourth generation: The right to sustainable development of the future Generations. In recent years, the global women's rights movement has become a visible player in civil society and United Nations negotiations. Particuarly around the big UN Conferences of the 1990s, the lobbying of women's rights networks has established issues such as women's empowerment, gender Mainstreaming and Women's human rights as a key features of UN inter govenmental negotiations and agreements. In the past, human rights has been Conceptualized in a way that did not take account of women's lives and the fact that women routinely forced violence, discrinaion and oppression. But Under the development of human rights in terms of generation, gradually effect on women's rights. Today women's right is human rights.In this paper I analysis the developments of human rights on women's Rights specially working Women. The hypothesis of this Paper is, despite the progressive development of women's Rights in the framework of Human Rights, But there is no full equall rights between women and men in work places.
shaarifi,A. and taheri,M. S. (2020). Developments in women's rights in the light of generations of human rights with an emphasis on working women. Basic Rights, 16(32), 13-35.
MLA
shaarifi,A. , and taheri,M. S. . "Developments in women's rights in the light of generations of human rights with an emphasis on working women", Basic Rights, 16, 32, 2020, 13-35.
HARVARD
shaarifi A., taheri M. S. (2020). 'Developments in women's rights in the light of generations of human rights with an emphasis on working women', Basic Rights, 16(32), pp. 13-35.
CHICAGO
A. shaarifi and M. S. taheri, "Developments in women's rights in the light of generations of human rights with an emphasis on working women," Basic Rights, 16 32 (2020): 13-35,
VANCOUVER
shaarifi A., taheri M. S. Developments in women's rights in the light of generations of human rights with an emphasis on working women. Basic Rights, 2020; 16(32): 13-35.