Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law
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Abstract
The aim is to show that reproductive health policies under present circumstances constitute a denial of equal rights to work granted to women since 1964, and therefore a denial of their human rights. It is also intended to show further that there is insufficient scientific evidence to support present policy, which is merely a pretext for shying away from the larger issue of safe and healthy environment for all workers and their families present and future.
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Agomo, Chioma Kanu
(1995)
"Work Environment and Women: U.S. Practice,"
Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law: Vol. 2
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1
, Article 4.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/annlsurvey/vol2/iss1/4