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1. Human rights of daughters-in-law (kelins) in Central Asia: harmful traditional practices and structural oppression
2. Interdisciplinary Approach to Overcoming the Persistence of Patriarchal Islamic Interpretations: Gender Equality, the Development of Empathy and Children’s Rights, and Insights from the Reformist Eurasian Scholars of Early Twentieth Century
3. “Strictness is a Virtue” - Social Determination of Authoritarian Parenting and Political Authoritarianism The Implications for Childrens Rights in Eurasia
4. The Need to Bridge the Gap between Research on Children’s Rights and Parenting Styles: Authoritative/Democratic Style as an Acultural Model for the Child’s Well-Being
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