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- Charlesworth, Hilary, Christine Chinkin, and Shelley Wright. "Feminist approaches to international law." The American Journal of International Law 85.4 (1991): 613-645.
- Ali, Shaheen Sardar. "Navigating Religion, Politics and Cultural Norms: the Arduous Journey toward Domestication of CEDAW in Pakistan." Peace, Conflict & Development 19 (2012).
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- Karin Yefet, ‘ The Constitution and Female Initiated Divorce in Pakistan’ (2011) HJLG 572-585
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