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Foreword
Cecilia Medina Quiroga
Introduction. Many Paths to Gender Equality
Rebecca J. Cook
PART I UNDERSTANDING GENDER INEQUALITY AND EQUALITY
1 Faces of Gender Inequality
Sophia Moreau
2 Challenging the Frontiers of Gender Equality: Women at Work
Sandra Fredman
3 A Prioritarian Account of Gender Equality
Shreya Atrey
4 Queer Rights Talk: The Rhetoric of Equality Rights for LGBTQ+ Peoples
Daniel Del Gobbo
5 CEDAW Reservations and Contested Equality Claims
Siobhdn Mullally
6 Gender Equality and the Sustainable Development Goals: Discursive Practices in Uncertain Times
Marieme S. Lo
PART II ADVANCING GENDER EQUALITY THROUGH HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES
International Treaties
7 Fifty Years On: The Curious Case of Intersectional Discrimination in the ICCPR, with a Postscript
Shreya Atrey
8 Like Birds of a Feather? ICESCR and Women's Socioeconomic Equality
Meghan Campbell
9 Gender Equality Untethered? CEDAW's Contribution to Intersectionality
Loveday Hodson
Regional Treaties
10 Gender Equality in the European Court of Human Rights
Stephanie Hennette Vauchez
11 Gender Equality within the Framework of the European Social Charter
Karin Lukas
Colm O. Cinneide
12 Transformative Gender Equality in the Inter-American System of Human Rights
Veronica Undurraga
13 African Gender Equalities
Fareda Banda
14 Advancing Gender Equality through the Arab Charter on Human Rights
Mervat Rishmawi
PART III LOOKING BACK TO MOVE FORWARD
15 Breathing Life into Equality: The Vishaka Case
Naina Kapur
16 Gender Equality in Health Care: Reenvisioning CEDAW General Recommendation 24
Joanna N. Erdman
Mariana Prandini Assis
17 Equality for Indigenous Women: McIvor v. Canada
Cheryl Suzack
18 Gender Equality and the Scope of Religious Freedom in S.A.S. v. France
Mas Trispiotis
19 Institutional Dimensions of Gender Equality: The Maria da Penha Case
Marta Rodriguez de Assis Machado
Mariana Mota Prado
20 Restoring Mai Mapingures Equal Citizenship
Charles G. Ngwena
Rebecca J. Cook
Conclusion. Taking Stock of Gender Equality

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In Frontiers of Gender Equality, editor Rebecca Cook enlarges the chorus of voices to introduce new and different discourses about the wrongs of gender discrimination and to explain the multiple dimensions of gender equality. This volume demonstrates that the wrongs of discrimination can best be understood from the perspective of the discriminated, and that gender discrimination persists and grows in new and different contexts, widening the gap between the principle of gender equality and its realization, particularly for subgroups of women and LGBTQ+ peoples.

Frontiers of Gender Equality provides retrospective views of the struggles to eliminate gender discrimination in national courts and international human rights treaties. Focusing on gender equality enables comparisons and contrasts among these regimes to better understand how they reinforce gender equality norms. Different regional and international treaties are examined, those in the forefront of advancing gender equality, those that are promising but little known, and those whose focus includes economic, social, and cultural rights, to explore why some struggles were successful and others less so. The book illustrates how gender discrimination continues to be normalized and camouflaged, and how it intersects with other axes of subordination, such as indigeneity, religion, and poverty, to create new forms of intersectional discrimination.

With the benefit of hindsight, the book's contributors reconstruct gender equalities in concrete situations. Given the increasingly porous exchanges between domestic and international law, various national, regional, and international decisions and texts are examined to determine how better to breathe life into equality from the perspectives, for instance, of Indigenous and Muslim women, those who were violated sexually and physically, and those needing access to necessary health care, including abortion. The conclusion suggests areas of future research, including how to translate the concept of intersectionality into normative and institutional settings, which will assist in promoting the goals of gender equality.