Opposition to Women’s Rights
- Anti-suffragism - Wikipedia249733
- Borgen Project - Women's rights in Saudi Arabia249742
- ESRI - Restrictions of women in Saudi Arabia249737
- Equality Now - Ending male guardianship in Saudi Arabia249868
- Feminist Majority Foundation - The Taliban & Afghan women249856
- Timeline of women's suffrage - Wikipedia249866
- Wali (Islamic legal guardian) - Wikipedia249872
- Women's Workplace Equality Index - Legal barriers249738
- Women's rights in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia249740
- Women to drive movement - Wikipedia249874
- World Vision - Untying the knot: 10 worst places for child marriage249876
- ‘The patriarchy may be pushing back, but so are we’, UN chief tells CSW68 - UN News 13.03.24402809
- There’s an antifeminist backlash silencing women – more and more literally - Guardian 07.07.22294041
- The Right hate feminists because we want freedom. Here’s how to fight back - Open Democracy 21.06.22292045
- EU urged to halt flow of ‘dark money’ into groups opposing equal rights - Open Democracy 10.02.22273355
- Married by exception: Child marriage policies in the Middle East and North Africa - Relief Web 25.06.21249878
- Signs of hope in fight against child marriage - HRW 14.06.21249877
- What’s at stake for women in Afghanistan - Gender Policy Report 18.05.21249855
- Child marriage in the US: Where is the outrage? - Population Matters 29.04.21249879
- Child marriage traps girls in an inescapable legal hell. But it is still legal in 46 US states - Business Insider 11.04.21249880
- Qatar: Male guardianship severely curtails women’s rights - HRW 29.03.21249869
- Laws still restrict women’s economic opportunities despite progress, study finds - World Bank 23.02.21249735
- Nepalis protest 'ridiculous' proposed ban on women travelling abroad - Guardian 17.02.21235408
- Discriminatory laws undermining women’s rights - Europarl 20.05.20249736
- A crucial moment for women’s rights in Afghanistan - HRW 05.03.20249853
- Women in Arab countries find themselves torn between opportunity and tradition - Conversation 11.02.20249873
- India’s new laws hurt women most of all - FP 04.02.20249857
- What are women banned from doing in Saudi Arabia? - The Week 23.01.20249741
- Saudi Arabia easing male guardianship law: True reform or symbolic PR? - DW 22.07.19249870
- Only six countries in the world give women and men equal legal work rights - Guardian 01.03.19249745
- Despite gains, women face setbacks in legal rights affecting work - World Bank 27.02.19249744
- Saudi Arabia: 10 reasons why women flee - HRW 30.01.19249734
- Afghan men oppose more women's rights; elders less hardline - Reuters 29.01.19249854
- Saudi Arabia's enduring male guardianship system - BBC 08.01.19249871
- India’s abuse of women is the biggest human rights violation on Earth - Guardian 27.04.18249865
- Why India’s modern women say it’s a ‘burden’ to be female - Washington Post 12.03.18249858
- Women’s votes: six amazing facts from around the world - Conversation 05.02.18249867
- Saudi Arabia: Why weren't women allowed to drive? - BBC 13.01.18249875
- 8 restrictions on women’s rights around the world - The Lily 09.01.18249743
- 11 ridiculous, sexist laws that still exist in the US - Global Citizen 11.09.17249746
- 5 Countries with highest numbers of child marriage - Global Citizen 06.07.17249881
- Law and women in the Middle East - Cultural Survival 06/84249739
- Breaking the silence on sexual and gender-based violence in the Pacific - International Committee of the Red Cross 11.08.22300401
- Toward constructive harmonisation of Islamic family law and CEDAW: a study on the UAE’s reservation to CEDAW Article 16 and equal rights to marriage and family relations - Au…309167