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Lecture on women empowerment

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Patiala, December 23

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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.

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In order to advance rights and interests of women, feminist constitutionalism negotiates between constitutional canon and feminist critique.” — TNS

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