Sexist Laws Persist Worldwide, Finds Equality Now Report
Research by Equality Now identifies how women and girls continue to experience systemic and intersecting discrimination in laws, policies, and cultural practices, exposing them to multiple forms of harm, sometimes with little or no legal protection. Alarmingly, in some places, women's legal rights have deteriorated significantly, with hard-won protections weakened or overturned through regressive legislative changes, judicial rulings, and withdrawal of funding.
The Beijing Platform
The
Equality Now's report, Words & Deeds: Holding Governments Accountable In The Beijing+30 Review Process (6th Edition), finds that three decades on, women and girls continue to face discrimination in laws, with no country achieving full legal equality. Laws and practices that constrain women's and girls' rights are obstructing progress on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, especially Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality, putting the world off track to meet these critical targets.
Report co-author
Rollback on women's legal rights
Some governments are allowing sex and gender-discriminatory religious and customary laws and practices, while religious, cultural, and nationalist justifications are increasingly being harnessed to undermine and revoke women's rights.
For example, in
Lawmakers in
In
Over the last 30 years, more than 60 countries have liberalized their abortion laws. However, sexual and reproductive rights are facing sustained attacks. Examples include
The
Explicitly sex-discriminatory laws
Countries such as
Husbands can unilaterally divorce wives without condition, but wives must apply to the court for a fault-based divorce and prove fault within strict criteria. According to the World Bank,
Marital rape is also allowed in the
Various countries have laws curtailing wives' access to bank accounts, loans, and even the ability to benefit from their own labor in family businesses. For example, a husband in
The World Bank reports that 139 countries still lack adequate legislation prohibiting child marriage. One case is the
Poverty exacerbated by the climate crisis and forced migration is putting girls at greater risk of child marriage, with parents viewing it as a coping mechanism to alleviate financial strain and 'shield daughters from sexual violence' - despite child marriage facilitating non-consensual sex with a minor. For instance,
On a positive note,
Globally, sex-discriminatory laws and policies are constraining women's full economic and social participation, trapping millions in poverty and dependency, and increasing their vulnerability to mistreatment. In many countries, women are denied equal access to employment, fair wages, property ownership, household income, and inheritance. This contributes to women's overrepresentation in insecure, low-wage jobs, and their shouldering the bulk of paid and unpaid care work.
In countries such as
Also needing reform are sexist nationality laws, like in
Kirkland concludes, "Eliminating sex and gender-based discrimination in the law is a fundamental responsibility of governments. Equality Now calls on every country to urgently review and amend or repeal its sex-discriminatory laws, prevent removal of legal rights, and establish specific constitutional or legal guarantees of equality for all women and girls."
Media contact: Tara Carey, [email protected], +44 (0)7971556340
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