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A Book on International Law for Women Workers: Rights, Dignity, and Gender Justice in the Global Workplace by Ranjeeta Priyadarshini is a powerful and timely work that explores the intersection of international law, labour rights, and gender justice, offering a deep analysis of how global frameworks such as those of the ILO and the United Nations can protect and empower women workers across both formal and informal sectors. The book highlights critical issues including workplace equality, maternity protection, violence and harassment, access to justice, and dignity at work, while also reflecting the author’s real-world advocacy, including her representation of India at the United Nations and her campaign for paid period leave. Blending rigorous scholarship with practical insight, this book contributes meaningfully to academic discourse and policy discussions and stands as a strong voice for equity, non-discrimination, and the strengthening of legal protections for women in the global workforce.





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