Women

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Meaning of Women

All the females of the human species. All such females who have arrived at the age of puberty. MuUeris appellatione etiam virgo viri potens continetur. Dig. 50. 16. 13. See 84 111. 11,

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British Association for Women in Policing in Law Enforcement

Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of British Association for Women in Policing. This legal term is related to the United Kingom and/or the English Legal System.

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Legal English Vocabulary: women in Spanish

Online translation of the English legal term women into Spanish: mujeres (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.

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    Definition of Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1979 (cedaw)

    A multilateral agreement recognising the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of women. It was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 18 December 1979 and entered into force generally on 3 September 1981 in accordance with Article 27(1). The Convention sets out, in legally binding form, internationally accepted principles on the rights of women which are applicable to all women in all fields.

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