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Rights of Women produce a variety of publications on women’s rights.

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Some of our free publications are available to download in PDF format (see below). If you are visually impaired and require any of them in Word format, please let us know by emailing info@row.org.uk, and we will send them to you.


Publications list

Pathways to Justice: BMER Women, Violence and the Law. (2007)

From A to Z

Pathways to Justice is a practical, accessible and empowering guide to the legal rights of Black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) women including women seeking asylum. Long overdue and the first book of its kind, it provides extensive coverage of issues including forced marriage, female genital mutilation, immigration and asylum, trafficking, child abduction and honour crimes.

The book will inform and empower women and is a vital resource for individuals, volontary and community organisations, lawyers, policy makers, health and social work practitioners, academics, police officers and broadcasters.

£12.00 (incl. postage and packing)




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From A to Z: A Woman’s Guide to the Law. (2006)

From A to Z

This unique and accessible guide from Rights of Women provides women with information on an extensive range of legal topics, from Abduction to Zero Tolerance.
This A to Z guide covers different areas of law including: asylum and immigration law; criminal law; discrimination and employment law; the English legal system; family law; housing; human rights law; and welfare and consumer rights. From A-Z: A woman’s guide to the law is essential reading for all women, and those organisations that provide support, advice and advocacy for women.
£10.00 (incl. postage and packing)





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Rights of Women Child Contact Handbook.
(2007 - Second Edition)

Child Contact Handbook

This extensive, detailed and accessible child contact handbook includes: what child contact is; what types of contact there are; what orders the court can make; the welfare checklist; alternatives to going to court; domestic violence and child contact.
£8.00 (incl. postage and packing)








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Domestic Violence DIY Injunction Handbook.
(2006 - Second Edition)

Domestic Violence Injunction Handbook

This extensive, detailed and accessible handbook enables women to obtain protection from violence and abuse under the Family Law Act 1996 Part IV. This revised edition of the handbook has been substantially updated to include all relevant changes to the law introduced by the Domestic Violence Crime and Victims Act 2004. It is essential reading for all women considering applying for this form of protection and for professionals who offer advice and support to women experiencing domestic violence.
 £8.00 (incl. postage and packing)






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Women and Violence - What's Law Got to Do with It? Report of Rights of Women's 30th Anniversary Conference. (2006)

Rights of Women held our 30th Anniversary Conference, 'Women and Violence - What's Law Got to Do with It?', on the 3rd November 2005 in London. The comprehensive report builds on the informative and topical speakers, workshops and exchanges at the conference. This report will be a useful resource for all those working or interested in the women's sector. The report can be downloaded for free in PDF format from the link below.

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