| Robyn Emerton, Andrew Byrnes, Kirstine Adams, Jane Connors - 2005 - 884 pages
...article 5(a) of the CEDAW Convention provides: "States Parties shall take all appropriate measures: (a) To modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...the sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women. 90 Case No 32, p 501 below. 91 The Netherlands government referred to this in its submission and indeed... | |
| 2005 - 92 pages
...Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women specifically calls on states to "modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women." 7; UN Security Council Resolution 1325, www.un.org/events/resj 325e.pdf. ( Sierra Leone: Rape and other... | |
| Lone Lindholt, Sten Schaumburg-Müller - 2005 - 412 pages
...sexes. As an example CEDAW, art. 5 (a) provides that "States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women." No doubt, many cultural patterns are based on stereotyped roles of the sexes and no doubt, the relationship... | |
| Great Britain: Immigration Appeal Tribunal - 2005 - 168 pages
...Discrimination against Women, article 5(a), requires States parties to take all appropriate measures "to modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women." The Home Office Immigration and Nationality Directorate API on Gender issues in the asylum claim, para... | |
| Dinesh Dodhia, Tina Johnson - 2005 - 184 pages
...Women - to which most Commonwealth countries are a party requires that States take appropriate measures 'to modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...the sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women' (article 5). The Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality 2005-2015, endorsed by Commonwealth... | |
| Christa Tobler - 2005 - 540 pages
...is often referred to as social engineering: 'States Parties shall take all appropriate measures: (a) To modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...the sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women; (b) To ensure that family education includes a proper understanding of maternity as a social function... | |
| Rawwida Baksh-Soodeen - 2005 - 254 pages
...dignity. It is both a direct violation of women's human rights and causes violations of other rights. modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...the sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women. The guarantee of economic and social rights has been considered especially significant for women's... | |
| David A. Reidy, Mortimer N. S. Sellers - 2005 - 252 pages
...discrimination against women." This duty is further elaborated in Article 5(a), where state parties agree "to modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...inferiority or the superiority of either of the sexes or in stereotyped roles for men and women." The task at hand is not to figure out how to obligate states... | |
| Nanette Gottlieb - 2006 - 176 pages
...ratified in 1985, stipulates in Article 5 that 'States Parties shall take all appropriate measures ... to modify the social and cultural patterns of conduct...inferiority or the superiority of either of the sexes of on stereotyped roles for men and women'. In 1984, the Kanagawa prefectural government instituted... | |
| Lynn Welchman, Sara Hossain - 2005 - 404 pages
...that State Parties shall take all appropriate measures to modify the social and cultural patterns ol conduct of men and women, with a view to achieving...the sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women. It also violates Article I of the Belem do Para Convention,17 which states: For the purposes of this... | |
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