Patiala, December 23
The centre for criminology, criminal justice and victimology, RGNUL, organised a lecture on ‘Feminist Constitutionalism: Women, Religion and the Law in Canada’. Vrinda Narain, associate professor, McGill University, Canada, who was the resource person for online lecture delivered a discourse on economic empowerment and equal citizenship rights of women. She said, “Feminist constitutionalism rethinks constitutional law to address identity and rights of women from new perspectives.
In order to advance rights and interests of women, feminist constitutionalism negotiates between constitutional canon and feminist critique.” — TNS
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