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The Principle of Equal Rights for Women and Men in Family Relationships

F.S. Khayrulloev, S.Y. Alimov, A.V. Zolotukhin, K.M. Umedov and D.S. Alimov

European Research Studies Journal, 2018, vol. XXI, issue Special 2, 733-743

Abstract: Based on the achievements of the national jurisprudence the article briefly analyzes the history of the principle of equal rights for women and men in family relationships, which shows that this process has absorbed the views of virtually all legal systems: ancient law, Islamic law, Russian imperial law, socialist law and the law of modern Tajikistan. According to the authors, it makes it possible to draw some ambiguous conclusions about the studied issue, since the above-mentioned legal systems have great differences in their content. However, the authors consider it necessary to further improve the state policy in the sphere of the equality of rights of women and men in society, in particular, in the matter of creation of a strong family. At the same time, the authors draw attention to the fact that the national values formed in the course of the long history of development of the principle of equal rights for women and men in family relationships should be the core of this policy.

Keywords: Principle; Equality; Rights; Women and Men; Family Relationships. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J12 J16 K15 K36 K38 N35 Z13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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