Japanese Law and Government
The women's liberation movement is a social and political campaign that seeks to achieve equality for women in various aspects of society, including legal rights, education, employment, and personal autonomy. This movement emerged in the mid-20th century as a response to systemic gender discrimination and aimed to challenge traditional gender roles, advocating for women's rights and freedoms in both public and private spheres.
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