Concluding Observations, CEDAW/C/PRY/CO/6, 8 November 2011: Paraguay

12. The Committee is concerned that, despite the prohibition contained in article 48 of the Constitution, the State party’s legislation does not provide a definition of discrimination in accordance with article 1 of the Convention. The Committee is further concerned...

Concluding Observations, CEDAW/C/MNE/CO/1, 4 November 2011: Montenegro

4. The committee welcomes the adoption, since the entry into force of the convention for the state party, of several legislative measures aimed at eliminating discrimination against women, including: law on gender equality (2007) which prohibits discrimination based...

Concluding Observations, CEDAW/C/SGP/CO/4, 10 August 2011: Singapore

21. The Committee reiterates its concern about the persistence of patriarchal attitudes and deep-rooted stereotypes regarding the roles and responsibilities of women and men within the family and society at large. In this regard, the Committee is particularly...

Concluding Observations, CEDAW/C/CRI/CO/5-6, 2 August 2011: Costa Rica

40. The Committee takes note of the establishment of regulations aiming to respect the identity of transgender women in the identity photograph cards issued by the Civil Registry Office. However, it expresses its concern about discrimination in the State party against...
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