CAN TRANSDISCIPLINARITY OFFER A FAIR ADDITION IN THE MODERN PROTECTION OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS?
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Keywords

Women's Rights. Transdisciplinarity. International Law. Fairness.

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Popa Tache, C. E. (2024). CAN TRANSDISCIPLINARITY OFFER A FAIR ADDITION IN THE MODERN PROTECTION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS?. Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947), 16(2), 107–125. Retrieved from https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/3016

Abstract

Day by day, human rights are more transdisciplinary, and this has gone beyond the boundaries of individual sheets of paper and has turned into the cooperation of specialists from a variety of disciplines such as political science, law, sociology, philosophy, history, anthropology and psychology, unlimited, so that this method has allowed researchers to look at law in general and especially women's rights from a variety of perspectives corresponding to the above-mentioned disciplines: legal, historical, political, economic, social and cultural. Beyond some reasons that still maintain a certain distance between law and transdisciplinarity, we will see that for decades there have been increasingly appropriate results for women's rights. The trivalent logic, the levels of knowledge and the consideration of what is between disciplines and beyond them, can materialize in particularly useful scientific results for international law.

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