I don't think it's a particularly difficult problem to solve at all really. It all depends on how "far" you want the solution to go. If you want to solve the problem of women being oppressed, then you make it illegal to force women people to wear items of clothing against their will, and make it easier for people to report abuse, offering protections for those who do.
Will it prevent all oppression? No, but point me to a law or policy that has done that. I'm of the opinion that whilst eradicating all oppression / crime is a worthy goal, we must accept that it will never happen, and the focus should instead be on limiting the oppression / crime without simultaneously impeding people's human rights.
Will it prevent all oppression? No, but point me to a law or policy that has done that. I'm of the opinion that whilst eradicating all oppression / crime is a worthy goal, we must accept that it will never happen, and the focus should instead be on limiting the oppression / crime without simultaneously impeding people's human rights.