Friday, July 8, 2011

PROGRESS OF THE WORLD’S WOMEN IN PURSUIT OF JUSTICE

In many countries of the world, the rule of law still rules women out
In every region, there are laws that discriminate against women, in relation to property, the family, employment and citizenship.
Too often, justice institutions, including the police and the courts, deny women justice.
But, governments and civil society are pioneering innovative approaches to ensure that women can access justice
Catalyzing gender-sensitive law reform, investing in one-stop shops and providing reparations for women are just some of the responses that are making a difference.
Women parliamentarians, lawyers, judges and activists are driving change and making a difference
Ensuring women are in parliaments, are on the front-line of justice, and are represented in the judiciary and customary justice systems helps women to access their rights.
Groundbreaking strategic litigation has been used in every region to expand access to justice for millions of women.
The report summary:
http://progress.unwomen.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/EN-Summary-Progress-of-the-Worlds-Women1.pdf

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