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Catharine A. MacKinnon

    7 octobre 1946

    Catharine A. MacKinnon est une juriste pionnière dont le travail se concentre sur les questions d'égalité des sexes. Ses approches novatrices en matière de revendications juridiques relatives au harcèlement sexuel et à la pornographie en tant que violation des droits civils, ainsi que son travail sur les modèles abolitionnistes de la prostitution, ont considérablement influencé le droit international. Ses analyses de l'égalité, de la pornographie et des discours de haine ont été largement adoptées, et son travail en droit international, y compris la représentation de survivantes de violences sexuelles génocidaires, a conduit à des victoires juridiques marquantes. Les écrits de MacKinnon offrent des perspectives profondes sur les mécanismes juridiques et leur impact sur l'égalité et les droits humains.

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