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Ireland: A, B and C v Ireland is a landmark 2010 case of the European Court of Human Rights on the right to privacy under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The court rejected the argument that article 8 conferred a right to abortion, but found that Ireland had violated the European Convention on Human Rights by failing to ...
The pioneer of the women's movement on Ireland was Anna Haslam, who in 1876 founded the pioneering Dublin Women's Suffrage Association (DSWA), which campaigned for a greater role for women in local government and public affairs, aside from being the first women's suffrage society (after the Irish Women's Suffrage Society by Isabella Tod in 1872 ...
The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers to a person's legal belonging to a sovereign state and is the common term used in international treaties when addressing members of a country, while citizenship usually means the set of rights and duties a person has in ...
Irish women's rights activists (3 C, 57 P) B. ... Pages in category "Women's rights in Ireland" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Pages in category "Irish women's rights activists" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Scotland: Married Women's Property (Scotland) Act 1877. United States, Connecticut: Married women granted control over their earnings. [13] United States, Connecticut: Married women granted trade licenses. [13] United States, Dakota: Married women granted separate economy. [13] United States, Dakota: Married women granted control over their ...
Authorities in Austria refused refugee status to two Afghan women after they applied for asylum in 2015 and 2020. Top EU court rules gender, nationality enough for Afghan women to be granted ...
Johanna Mary Sheehy-Skeffington (née Sheehy; 24 May 1877 – 20 April 1946) was a suffragette and Irish nationalist. Along with her husband Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, Margaret Cousins and James Cousins, she founded the Irish Women's Franchise League in 1908 with the aim of obtaining women's voting rights. [1]