NATIONAL REPORTS ON WOMEN’S ACCESS TO JUSTICE FROM AZERBAIJAN, KYRGYZSTAN, POLAND, TAJIKISTAN, UZBEKISTAN.
- AZERBAIJAN: “Report: Women’s Access to Justice“; Russian version available HERE .
• Additional resource: “Gender Recommendations for Strengthening Access to Justice“
- KYRGYZSTAN: “Report: Access to Justice for Victims of Bride Kidnapping“; Russian version available HERE.
- POLAND: “Analysis of the Barriers Hampering Access to Justice for Women Who Were Denied the Right to Lawful Abortion“
- TAJIKISTAN: “Access of Women, Victims of Domestic Violence, to Justice“; Russian version available HERE.
- UZBEKISTAN: “On Providing Access to Justice for Women Victims of Trafficking“; Russian version available HERE.
RESOURCES ON WOMEN’S ACCESS TO JUSTICE
This factsheet has been prepared to provide information on women’s access to justice in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It complements KARAT’s initiative aimed at improving women’s ability to claim their rights under the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).
Russian version is available HERE.
RESOURCES ON OP CEDAW
- Russian translation of “Overview of the rule requiring the exhaustion of domestic remedies under the Optional Prolocol to CEDAW” published by IWRAW-Pacific in 2009. Russian translation is available HERE
- Russian translation of “Our Rights Are Not Optional” published by IWRAW-Pacific. Russian translation is available HERE
- Russian translation of “No 13 The OPCEDAW As A Mechanism For Implementing Women’s Human Rights: An analysis of cases No 6- 10 under the communications procedure of the OP-CEDAW” published by IWRAW-Pacific. Russian translation is available HERE.
- Russian translation of “No 12 The OPCEDAW As A Mechanism For Implementing Women’s Human Rights: An analysis of the first five cases under the communications procedure of the OP-CEDAW” published by IWRAW-Pacific. Russian translation is available HERE.