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Chapter 1. Introduction; Julia Moses -- Part I. Early Contexts and Discussions -- Chapter 2. Family First: Power, Inequality, and the Law from Early Modern to Modern Europe; Miloš Vec -- Chapter 3. The Domestication of Global Governance: Women and Children as International Concerns during the Interwar Period; Regula Ludi -- Chapter 4. French Catholicism, the Family, and the Origins of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Marco Duranti -- Chapter 5. The Right to the Family and Freedom of Movement: Challenging Migration Restrictions during the Cold War; Jannis Panagiotidis -- Part II. Women's Rights as Human Rights -- Chapter 6. Domestic Violence under State Socialism in Europe: Emancipating Women, Abetting Perpetrators; Maria Bucur -- Chapter 7. Postcolonial Tensions of Equality at the United Nations: Negotiating the Familial and the International in African Gender Politics of Human Rights; Giusi Russo -- Chapter 8. Muslim Family Laws, Human Rights, and Women's Rights, 1945-2016; Yüksel Sezgin -- Chapter 9. Negotiating CEDAW: How Unmarried Women were Left Out of the Convention; Mariana Castrellón -- Part III. Reproductive, Sexuality, and Children's Rights -- Chapter 10. Human Rights, the Family, and Queer Internationalism: Challenging Colonialities, Revising the History of Sexual Rights; Matthew Waites -- Chapter 11. A History of the 'Family' in the United Nations' Disability Policies since the 1970s; Paul van Trigt -- Chapter 12. 'In the Name of the Nuclear Family'? Reproductive Decision-Making and Human Rights Discourse in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century; Isabel Heinemann -- Chapter 13. Constructing the Family: Human Rights and Adoption; Alice Hearst. |