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In Saudi Arabia, it is illegal for women to drive.

This article examines the legal implications of the ban on women driving in Saudi Arabia. It explores the history of the ban, the current legal framework, and the social and political implications of the ban. Additionally, it looks at the potential for change in the future and the potential impact of such a

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Women in Saudi Arabia have experienced many legal reforms since 2017, after facing fundamentalist Sahwa dominance for decades. However, according to Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, Saudi women are still discriminated against in terms to marriage, family, and divorce despite the reforms, and the Saudi government continues to target and repress women's rights activists and movements. Prominent feminist campaigns include the Women to Drive Movement and the anti male-guardianship campaign, which have led to significant advances in women's rights.

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