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9780195477306

Silent Voices, Untold Stories Women Domestic Workers in Pakistan and their Struggle for Empowerment

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195477306

  • ISBN10:

    0195477308

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-07-25
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Silent Voices, Untold Stories is a socio-legal study about law, empowerment and access to justice for women domestic workers in Pakistan. The study advances the argument that women's lives are shaped by sharp gender and socio-economic disparities leading to unequal power relations vis-a-vis their employers, state and society. Access to justice through formal legal system is very often contingent upon the socio-economic position of the users, and women in domestic service have to negotiate the barriers of poverty and inequality before being able to employ the law as their ally. To analyze the efficacy of formal law as an effective measure for achieving justice for women domestic workers, a small empirical component is also included in the study. These responses from the field open an often closed window into the hidden lives of those who work in the privacy of other households. The voices and experiences of women domestic workers service expose various aspects of domestic service carried out in the privacy of homes. These lived realities also highlight that despite being poor, illiterate and having no means to recourse justice domestic workers can still not be called as passive victims because in their own ways they resist against oppressive forces and struggle hard for the sake of their families. The study finally argues that in the presence of plural legal frameworks, formal law alone cannot empower women in domestic service. Therefore for an effective implementation of law it is equally pertinent to look into other non-legal strategies so that access to justice can be made possible for these women.

Author Biography


Dr Ayesha Shahid is a lecturer in law at the Law School, University of Hull, UK. Her articles have been published in renowned journals. She has received several awards including the USIS International Visitor Award to participate in 'The Role of Women in US Politics' project 1997, 'Star Women of the Year International Award' by Star Women Organisation, 1998, Research Fellow at the Human Rights Centre, Columbia University 2000, and Warwick Postgraduate Research Fellow 2002.

Table of Contents


Tables of International Treaties and Conventions, Statutes, Case Law
Preface
Part One
1. Theoretical Perspectives on Women, Law, and Empowerment
2. Domestic Service in the Globalized World: Perspectives from the North and South
Part Two
3. Women and Work in Plural Legal Settings: A Critique of Constitutional, Legislative, and Socio-Cultural Frameworks
4. A Contextual Analysis of the Key Issues in Women's Work
Part Three
5. Challenging Silences: Listening to Untold Stories of Women Domestic Workers in Pakistan
6. Towards an Integrated Approach: Non-Legal and Legal Strategies for the Protection of Women Domestic Workers in Pakistan
Conclusion
Appendixes

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