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Vol. 15, Issue 2, 2025July 25, 2025 CDT

Our Sister’s Keeper: Recognition as a Tool for Reversing Course on Restricted Women’s Rights in Afghanistan

Stacy H. Runia, J.D., B.A.,
Women's RightsHuman RightsAfghanistanInternational LawAfghan Women
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Stacy H. Runia, Our Sister’s Keeper: Recognition as a Tool for Reversing Course on Restricted Women’s Rights in Afghanistan, 15 CICLJ 187 (2025).

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