Musawah, Abolish 153 & Harvard Law School CEDAW Joint Thematic Report on Kuwait (2024)
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Musawah, together with Abolish 153 and Harvard Law School Program on Law & Society in the Muslim World, submitted a Thematic Report on Kuwait to the CEDAW Committee for review during the 88th session in May 2024. This report examines Kuwait’s law, policy and practice that enforces de jure and de facto discrimination against women in […]
Thematic Report on Family Law and Muslim Women’s Rights in Mauritania (2023)
In January 2023, Musawah submitted a Thematic Report on Mauritania to the CEDAW Committee for review during the 84th session. The report examines Tunisia’s legal framework and practices that enforce de jure and de facto discrimination against women. This is the Oral Statement delivered by Musawah to the CEDAW Committee in its 84th Session.
Thematic Report On Family Law And Muslim Women’s Rights In Bahrain (2023)
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In January 2023, Musawah submitted a Thematic Report on Bahrain to the CEDAW Committee for review during the 84th session. This report examines Bahrain’s legal framework and practices that enforce de jure and de facto discrimination against women in the following areas: Discriminatory Legal Framework Early and Child Marriage Women’s Legal Capacity to Enter into […]
Thematic Report On Family Law And Muslim Women’s Rights In Mauritania (2023)
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In January 2023, Musawah, in collaboration with Voix des Femmes, submitted a Joint Thematic Report on Mauritania to the CEDAW Committee for review during the 84th session. This report examines Mauritania’s legal framework and practices that enforce de jure and de facto discrimination against women in the following areas: Spousal Inequality and Consent to Marriage […]
Musawah Oral Statement On Tunisia (2023)
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In January 2023, Musawah submitted a Thematic Report on Tunisia to the CEDAW Committee for review during the 84th session. The report examines Tunisia’s legal framework and practices that enforce de jure and de facto discrimination against women. This is the Oral Statement delivered by Musawah to the CEDAW Committee in its 84th Session.
Thematic Report On Family Law And Muslim Women’s Rights In Tunisia (2023)
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In January 2023, Musawah submitted a Thematic Report on Tunisia to the CEDAW Committee for review during the 84 th session. This report examines Tunisia’s legal framework and practices that enforce de jure and de facto discrimination against women in the following areas: Spousal Inequality Child Marriage Marital Rape Nationality Inheritance
Country Table – Maldives
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In 2016, Musawah began compiling country tables containing an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating to Muslim family laws. Law reforms in multiple Muslim contexts proves that these laws are based on fiqh and thus not divine or unchangeable, and so must […]
Country Table – Tunisia
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In 2016, Musawah began compiling country tables containing an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating to Muslim family laws. Law reforms in multiple Muslim contexts proves that these laws are based on fiqh and thus not divine or unchangeable, and so must […]
Country Table – India
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In 2016, Musawah began compiling country tables containing an overview of legislative frameworks, available case law, policies, procedures and practices in the 12 principal areas of concern relating to Muslim family laws. Law reforms in multiple Muslim contexts proves that these laws are based on fiqh and thus not divine or unchangeable, and so must […]
العنف ضد المرأة في المجتمعات العربية : الإشكاليات وآفاق التغيير في الفقه والقانون
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يأتي هذا البحث نتاج عمل “مجموعة العنف ضد المرأة” التي شكّلتها حركة مساواة في أبريل 2021؛ و”مجموعة العنف ضد المرأة” هي واحدة من ثلاث مجموعات شُكِّلت تحت أنشطة عمل حملة “نحو قوانين أكثر عدالة للأسرة المسلمة” التي جرى إطلاقها في مايو 2020 استمر العمل على هذا المنتج البحثي لما يقرب من عام بين فريق بحثي […]
Thematic Report on Family Law and Muslim Women’s Rights in the Gambia (2022)
In October 2022, Musawah, in a coalition with the Child Protection Alliance Gambia, Women’s Association for Victims’ Empowerment Gambia, and Think Young Women Gambia submitted a Joint Thematic Report on the Gambia to the CEDAW Committee for review during the 83rd session. This report examines the Gambia’s legal framework and practices that enforce de jure […]
Musawah Oral Statement on the Gambia (2022)
In October 2022, Musawah, in a coalition with the Child Protection Alliance Gambia, Women’s Association for Victims’ Empowerment Gambia, and Think Young Women Gambia submitted a Joint Thematic Report on the Gambia to the CEDAW Committee for review during the 83rd session. This report examines the Gambia’s legal framework and practices that enforce de jure […]