TY - BOOK ID - 25439966 TI - Gender, planning and human rights PY - 1999 SN - 0415154952 0415154944 0203011007 1280195657 1134732597 9780203011003 9780415154949 9780415154956 9786610195657 661019565X 9781134732593 9781280195655 9781134732548 9781134732586 1134732589 PB - London ; New York : Routledge, DB - UniCat KW - social issues KW - women [female humans] KW - human geography KW - economic development KW - Economic conditions. Economic development KW - Human rights KW - Social geography KW - Sociology of minorities KW - Women in development. KW - Women KW - Women's rights. KW - Human rights. KW - Social planning. KW - Economic development KW - Rights of women KW - Women's rights KW - Feminism KW - Development and women KW - GAD (Gender and development) KW - Gender and development KW - WAD (Women and development) KW - WID (Women in development) KW - Women and development KW - Social development planning KW - Planning KW - Basic rights KW - Civil rights (International law) KW - Rights, Human KW - Rights of man KW - Human security KW - Transitional justice KW - Truth commissions KW - Social conditions. KW - Economic conditions. KW - Social aspects. KW - Civil rights KW - Law and legislation KW - Legal status, laws, etc. KW - Demography KW - Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality KW - Environmental planning KW - Social policy KW - European Union KW - Latin America KW - United States KW - Singapore KW - Great Britain KW - Canada KW - Czech Republic KW - Australia KW - United States of America KW - mensenrechten KW - Race KW - Gender KW - Migration KW - Development policy KW - Government policy KW - Spatial planning KW - Book KW - Discrimination UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:25439966 AB - Challenging the traditional treatment of human rights cast in purely legal frameworks, the authors argue that, in order to promote the notion of human rights, its geographies and spatialities must be investigated and be made explicit. A wealth of case studies examine the significance of these components in various countries with multi-cultured societies, and identify ways to integrate human rights issues in planning, development and policy making. The book uses case studies from UK, Israel, Canada, Singapore, USA, Peru, European Union, Australia and the Czech Republic. ER -