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 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
 

S.No.

Title

Author

Year of Publication

Print Copy
Call No.

 1.

A life free of violence: it's our right.
Global Campaign for the elimination of gender-based violence in the South Asia Region

UN Resident Coordinator for the UN System in India. Inter Agency Support Unit

1998

MP-R UNR.L

 2.

A world free of violence against women: declaration on the elimination of violence against women
(International Women's Day; 8 March 1999)

United Nations Inter-Agency Global Videoconference

1999

MP-R UNI.W

 3.

Alternative CEDAW report for India (2000-2004)- women and health section.
Paper 5  IN National Consultation on the Second NGO Alternative Report on CEDAW (2004: New Delhi).
Organised by National Alliance of Women, November 25-27., 2004
 

Jashodhara Bagchi (ed.)

2004

CD-731.7

 4.

Alternative NGO report on CEDAW: Initial submission to the CEDAW committee: India - along with the draft.
79p.

National Alliance of Women

2000

364.153
R
NAT.A

 5.

Alternative reporting under the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
Paper 12 IN National Consultation on the Second NGO Alternative Report on CEDAW (2004: New Delhi):
Organised by National Alliance of Women, Nov ember 25-27, 2004

SANLAAP

2004

CD-731.7

 6.

Bringing equality home: implementing the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women/ed. by Ilana Landsberg-Lewis
45p.

United Nations Development Fund for Women

1998

MP-R
UNI.B

 7.

CEDAW Article 11:Employment
Paper 4 IN National Consultation on the Second NGO Alternative Report on CEDAW (2004: New Delhi).
Organised by National Alliance of Women, November 25-27 , 2004

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2004

CD-731.7

 

 8.

CEDAW indicators for South Asia : an initiative
84p.

Centre for Women's Research

2004

364.153(54)
R
CEN.C

 9.

CEDAW optional protocol.
Paper 4 IN South Asian Conference on a Review of the Situation of Women in South Asia in the Context of the UN World Conferences on Human Rights, Social Development, Environment and Population and Development (1999: Colombo)
Funded by HIVOS. Organised by Centre for Women's Research, December. 9-12, 1999

Goonesekere, Savitri

1999

CD-655.17

 10.

CEDAW: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
12p.

Stri Print Media

1997

MP-R
STR.C

 11.

CEDAW: restoring rights to women
64p.

Partners for Law in Development

2004

MP-R
PAR.C

 12.

Committee on Elimination of Discrimination Against Women continues consideration of India report: general assembly meetings coverage
7p.
22nd session, 453rd Meeting (PM) 

United Nations. Department of Public Information

 

2000

MP-R
UNI.C

 13.

Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
p.352-369 IN Her story: an anthology of studies in women's problems/ed. by Karabi Sen. - Calcutta: Pronja,1985.564p.

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1985

305.42
HER

 14.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
Contents: Reporting under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women; General Recommendation made by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women at its v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x xi and xii sessions)

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MP-R
CON

 15.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
Paper 5 IN Conference on Women's Action Group Annual Members: Health as a Human Rights (1995: Zimbabwe).
76p.
Organised by Women's Action Group, August 18-20, 1995

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1995

CD-603.2

 16.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1979
16p.

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MP-R
CON

 17.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, 1979
p. 134-147 IN Human Rights Year Book 2002/ed. by P.H. Parekh. - Delhi: Universal Law Publishing,2002.
xi, 216p.

 

2002

342.085

R

INT.H

 18.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
CEDAW:(Mahilaon ke prati sabhi prakar ke bhedbhav door karne hetu samjhauta)samanata ke kshitij ki ore. 43p.

Samanvayak Ikai

1995

MP-R
CON.M

 19.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
Women equal partners.
18p.  (As ratifies by India on 25.6.93)7

 

 

MP-R
CON.W

 20.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)(9th Session: 1990: New York).
Report.
15p.
Organised by International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW), Jan 22 - Feb.2, 1990

Else Anette Grannes

1990

CD-277

 21.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: India's first report.
82p.

India. Ministry of Human Resource Development. Department of Women and Child Development

1999

364.153

R
IND.C

 22.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
14p.

United Nations. Department of Public Information

1996

MP-R
UNI.C

 23.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
20p.-(Women 2000)

United Nations Department of Public Information

2000

364.153
R
UNI.C

 24.

Critique gender-neutral treaty language: the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women/by Natalie Hevener Kaufman and Stefanie A. Lindquist.
p.114-125 IN Women’s rights, human rights: international feminism perspectives/ed. by Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper. 372p.

Kaufman, Natalie Hevener

1995

323.34 WOM

 25.

Feed back from presentation of India's first country report on implementation of Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women - Background Material.
(28, 41p).

India. Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Women and Child Development

2000

364.153
R
IND.F

 26.

Guidelines to alternative reporting under the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
Paper 10 IN National Consultation on the Second NGO Alternative Report on CEDAW (2004: New Delhi).
Organised by National Alliance of Women, November 25-27, 2004.

 

2004

CD-731.7

 27.

Human rights in the family: issues and recommendations for implementation/by Marsha A. Freeman.
25p.
Articles 9, 15, and 16 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women

International Women's Rights Action Watch

1992

MP-R
INT.F

 28.

II and III periodic report on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: CEDAW Country Report.
106p.

India. Ministry of Human Resource Development. Department of Women and Child Development

2005

364.153
R
IND.S

 29.

Information dissemination on CEDAW

National Alliance of Women

1999

MP-R
NAT.I

 30.

International Colloquim on Gender Justice and Personal Law (IInd: 2001: New Delhi)
p.1-20.
Organised by Lawyers Collective. Women's Rights Initiative, December 14-16, 2001

Lawyers Collective. Women's Rights Initiative

2001

CD-689

 31.

IWRAW to CEDAW country reports on Barbados, Ecuador, Guyana, Libya, New Zealand, Senegal, Columbia, Guatemala, Japan, Madagascar, Norway and Zambia/by Sharon Ladin
63p.

International Women's Right Action Watch

1993

MP-R
INT.L

 32.

IWRAW to CEDAW country reports on Cuba, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Hungary, Iceland, Paraguay, Philippines, Ukraine and Rwanda/by Sharon Ladin
72p.
Independent Information for the fifteenth session of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women(CEDAW)

International Women's Rights Action Watch

1995

MP-R
INT.L

 33.

National Workshop on Second Country Report on CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women) (2003: New Delhi).
Agenda papers.
Organised by Department of Women and Child Development, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, February 27, 2003.

India. Ministry of Human Resource Development. Department of Women and Child Development

2003

CD-708

 34.

NAWO achievements related to CEDAW (following the NGO alternative report submission January 2000).
Paper 9 IN National Consultation on the Second NGO Alternative Report on CEDAW (2004: New Delhi)
Organised by National Alliance of Women, November  25-27., 2004]

National Alliance of Women

2004

CD-731.7

 35.

Orientation Workshops on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1994: New Delhi and Madras)
Report.
68p.
Organised by International Women's Rights Action Watch and Initiatives: Women in Development, April 1994

International Women's Rights Action Watch

1994

CD-569.2

 36.

Overview of the current working methods of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.- New York: The Committee,[2005].
9p.-(Taken from A/59/38 Annex X)

United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women

2005

MP-R
CON.O

 37.

Overview: reflections on violence against women and the legal systems of some South Asian countries.
p. 13-76 IN Violence, law and women's rights in South Asia/ed. by Savitri Goonesekere. 352p.

Goonesekere, Savitri

2004

346.0134

(54)

UNI.V

 38.

Pathway to gender equality: CEDAW, Beijing and the MDGs
44p.

United Nations Development Fund for Women

2005

MP-R
UNI.P

 39.

Religious reservations to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: what do they really mean?
p.105-116 IN Religious fundamentalism and the human rights of women/ed. by Courtney W.Howland. xxv, 326p.

Mayer, Ann Elizabeth

1999

200.8
REL

 40.

Responses to questions on India's first report on CEDAW/by Kiran Aggarwal.
22nd session of CEDAW 24-31 Jan. 2000, New York. Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations

India. Ministry of Human Resource Development. Department of Women and Child Development

2000

364.153
R
IND.A

 41.

Shadow report on initial report of Government of Nepal on CEDAW: briefing of initial report and concluding comments.- Kathmandu: The Forum.
61p.

Forum for Women, Law and Development

1999

MP-R

FOR.S

 42.

South Asia Regional Consultation on Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (2002: Sri Lanka).
Report.- New Delhi: United Nations Development Fund for Women,2004.
184p.
Organised by UNIFEM South Asia Regional Office in collaboration with Ministry of Women's Affairs, Government of Sri Lanka, September 12-14, 2002

UNIFEM South Asia Regional Office

2002

CD-700(a)

 43.

State accountability under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
p.228-256 IN Human rights of women: national and international perspectives/ed. by Rebecca J Cook. xiv, 634p

Cook, Rebecca J

1994

342.0878

COO.H

 44.

Statement on the occasion of hearing of India's first report under CEDAW.
27p.
22nd session of CEDAW, 24th and 31st Jan. 2000, New York.

India. Ministry of Human Resource Development. Department of Women and Child Development

2000

364.153
R
IND.S

 45.

Task Force on Women 2000: India Information update.
The Library has #9, #10

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MP-R
TAS.I

 46.

The constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
Paper 15 IN International Colloquium on Gender Justice and Personal Law (IInd: 2001: New Delhi) .
Organised by Lawyers Collective. Women's Rights Initiative, December 14-16, 2001

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2001

CD-689

 47.

The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
p.153-176.
Reprint from: Manual on human rights reporting, UN Centre for Human Rights

Illic, Zagorka

1991

MP-R
ILL.C

 48.

The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and violence against women/by Arvonue Fraser and Miranda Kazantsis.
44p.

International Women's Rights Action Watch

1992

MP-R
INT.F

 49.

The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)in relation to violence against women: rectifications, reservations and interpretation.
Paper 1 IN Meeting on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls in South Asia (1997: Kathmandu).
Organised by United Nations Children's Fund. Regional Office for South Asia, December 20-23, 1997

Meindersma, Christa

1997

CD-632

 50.

The U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the status of women in Japan/by Nuita Yoko, Yamaguchi Mitsuko and Kimiko Kubo.
p.396-414 IN Women and politics worldwide/ed. by Barbara J. Nelson and Najma Chowdhury. xiii, 818p.

Yoko, Nuita

 

1997

323.34
WOM

 51.

The UN Convention on women -1981-and the Sri Lankan legal system
43p.-(Centre for Women's Research Working Paper;4)

Goonesekere, Savitri

---

346.0134
(5493)
GOO.U

 52.

United Nations and the status of women: setting the global gender agenda/by Boutros Boutros-Ghali

United Nations. Department of Public Information

1995

MP-R
UNI.G

 53.

Using the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women in advance women's human rights.
p.39-63. IN Claiming our place: working the human rights system to women's advantage/ed. by Margaret Schuler.

Cook, Rebecca J

1993

MP-R

COO.U

 54.

Women and public life: articles 7 and 8 of the women's convention and the importance of non-governmental organisations in creating civil societies/by Arvonne Fraser.
13p.

International Women's Rights Action Watch

1993

MP-R
INT.F

 55.

Women’s human rights: a preliminary guide for NGO, women's groups and individuals,
91p.

Sinha, Indrani

1997

342.085 SIN.W

 56.

Women's rights in Chile: a shadow report
24p.
Alternative Report to the Third Report of Chile on the Status of Compliance with the Women's Convention. Compiled for the Twenty-first session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.

Centre for Reproductive Law and Policy

1994

MP-R

CEN.W

 57.

Workshop on Women and Institutionalisation (1995: New Delhi)
Report/by Saba Dewan.
32p.
Organised by Co-ordination Unit, May 26-27, 1995

Coordination Unit

1995

CD-597.8

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