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write one gender law​

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Answered by Yadnu14
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there should be no discrimination in male and female

Answered by aryansuts01
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The determination of gender law scholars to leave the safe haven of critique and venture into the dangerous territory of positive reconstruction of law, as well as to turn the feminist technique's lens inward, upon itself, symbolizes the contemporary premise of this working to develop field of law—ongoing rather than complete, questioning rather than unambiguous, and self-critical rather than complacent. These traits make it impossible to foresee gender law's future while also raising the likelihood that it will play a larger role in legal theory and practice.

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This law outlines the fundamentals of gender equality in all spheres of social and familial life, the means necessary to ensure gender equality, and the duties placed on agencies, groups, families, and people to uphold gender equality.

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 forbids gender-based job discrimination. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act forbids gender-based discrimination against credit applicants. The Fair Homes Act forbids gender-based discrimination in the purchase, leasing, or financing of housing.

The Indian Constitution's Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, and Directive Principles all explicitly state the importance of gender equality. In addition to guaranteeing women's equality, the Constitution gives the State the authority to implement measures that positively discriminate in favour of women.

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