The Women’s Equal Rights Law, 5711-1951 was passed by the First Knesset of the State of Israel in order to explicitly guarantee the equal status of men...
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Matrimonial law is based on the millet or confessional community system which had been employed in the Ottoman Empire, including what is now Israel, was not...
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was made to the Women's Equal Rights Law of Israel by which men and women became fully equalized — although separately — in the Israeli military apparatus...
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and domestic human rights groups. One of the Basic Laws of Israel, intended to form the basis of a future constitution, Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty...
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portal Palestine portal Human rights in the State of Palestine LGBT rights in Israel LGBT rights in the Middle East LGBT rights in Asia Abrams, Normal (January...
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Equal pay for equal work is the concept of labour rights that individuals in the same workplace be given equal pay. It is most commonly used in the context...
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– feminist, pacifist, founder of the Danish Women's Suffrage Society Birgitte Berg Nielsen (1861–1951) – equal rights activist, educator Charlotte Norrie...
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1955 for the advancement of women in construction National Organization for Women – women's equal rights group National Women's Register – covers various...
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Liberty" and "Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation (1994)" as guaranteeing equal rights for all Israeli citizens. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs states...
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women to the polls. The women's suffrage law was later repealed as part of the Edmunds–Tucker Act in 1887. May 10, 1872, New York City: Equal Rights Party...
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