Modern Perspectives in Law, Psychology, and Sociology on Supporting Women Who Have Experienced Violence and Oppression, and Enhancing Women's Role in Society and Empowerment in Business
Keywords:
human rights, political rights, social rights, violence, role, support, assistanceAbstract
This article reveals the features of protecting women's rights in Uzbekistan and international experience. It also highlights modern views in the field of law, psychology and sociology regarding support for women who have been subjected to violence and oppression, as well as increasing the role of women in society and expanding their opportunities in business.
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