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"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Domestic workers",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Economic & political crisis, natural disasters or other emergencies"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"8.8 - Universal labour rights and safe working environments",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour",
"1 - NO POVERTY",
"1.5 - Build resilience to environm... | Women migrant workers 51.The Committee notes with concern that the surge in labour migration to Gulf countries and the Middle East under the kafalah system exposes Sri Lankan women migrant domestic workers to heightened risks of forced labour and abuse, as evidenced by the crisis in Lebanon in October 2024, when 7,600 ... | 51. The Committee notes with concern that the surge in labour migration to Gulf countries and the Middle East under the kafalah system exposes Sri Lankan women migrant domestic workers to heightened risks of forced labour and abuse, as evidenced by the crisis in Lebanon in October 2024, when 7,600 predominantly female ... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 55b79bd2-604c-475d-8a19-5bc53a8cca9b |
d63cc725-d662-42df-84a5-8db76c01272f | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Domestic workers",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Inter-State cooperation and assistance",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Economic & political crisis, natural disasters or other emergencies",
"Data collection & research",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"8.8 - Universal labour rights and safe working environments",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Women migrant workers 52. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen and expand its consular assistance services in Gulf countries and the Middle East by establishing 24-hour emergency hotlines, increasing the number of labour attachés at diplomatic missions and ensuring adequate staffing and resourc... | 52. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen and expand its consular assistance services in Gulf countries and the Middle East by establishing 24-hour emergency hotlines, increasing the number of labour attachés at diplomatic missions and ensuring adequate staffing and resources to respond to crisi... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: d63cc725-d662-42df-84a5-8db76c01272f |
4d190857-5a95-4200-9490-366d0ac5a203 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discriminatio... | Lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women and girls 53.The Committee notes with concern that: (a)Despite the views adopted by the Committee in 2022 in Rosanna Flamer-Caldera v. Sri Lanka (CEDAW/C/81/D/134/2018), the State Party continues to maintain laws criminalizing consensual same-sex relations by virtue of ... | 53. The Committee notes with concern that: (a) Despite the views adopted by the Committee in 2022 in Rosanna Flamer-Caldera v. Sri Lanka (CEDAW/C/81/D/134/2018), the State Party continues to maintain laws criminalizing consensual same-sex relations by virtue of sections 365 and 365A of the Penal Code of 1883; (b) There... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 4d190857-5a95-4200-9490-366d0ac5a203 |
1d8335f4-562e-4ff4-88dc-2a0a87cc3d28 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Human rights defenders & activists",
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research",
... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages a... | Lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women and girls 54. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Repeal sections 365 and 365A of the Penal Code, decriminalize consensual same-sex sexual conduct between women who have attained the age of consent, and take all measures necessary to fully implement the v... | 54. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Repeal sections 365 and 365A of the Penal Code, decriminalize consensual same-sex sexual conduct between women who have attained the age of consent, and take all measures necessary to fully implement the views adopted by the Committee in Rosanna Flamer-Caldera v. S... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 1d8335f4-562e-4ff4-88dc-2a0a87cc3d28 |
31e95390-1e56-480b-92f1-38505c1286bc | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Persons with disabilities: accessibility, mobility",
"Right to health",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay",
"4.5 - No discrimination in educat... | Women and girls with disabilities 55.The Committee notes with concern that women and girls with disabilities face intersecting forms of discrimination in the State Party, particularly with respect to limited access to public transport, justice, education, employment and healthcare. | 55. The Committee notes with concern that women and girls with disabilities face intersecting forms of discrimination in the State Party, particularly with respect to limited access to public transport, justice, education, employment and healthcare. | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 31e95390-1e56-480b-92f1-38505c1286bc |
ea53b5eb-46ea-4842-8cb1-adecd8cb09e3 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Right to health",
"Persons with disabilities: independence, inclusion",
"Sexual & reproductive health and rights",
"Right to education"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"3.7 - Universal access to reproducti... | Women and girls with disabilities 56. The Committee recommends that the State Party ensure that women and girls with disabilities have adequate access to justice, inclusive education, employment and health services, including sexual and reproductive health services, and that they are provided with reasonable accommodat... | 56. The Committee recommends that the State Party ensure that women and girls with disabilities have adequate access to justice, inclusive education, employment and health services, including sexual and reproductive health services, and that they are provided with reasonable accommodations, state-of-the-art assistive t... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: ea53b5eb-46ea-4842-8cb1-adecd8cb09e3 |
1c88b9e9-ea8b-4900-9b5b-e831457f3969 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Data collection & research",
"Conditions of detention"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Women in detention 57.The Committee notes with concern the poor conditions of detention for women deprived of liberty in the State Party. | 57. The Committee notes with concern the poor conditions of detention for women deprived of liberty in the State Party. | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 1c88b9e9-ea8b-4900-9b5b-e831457f3969 |
49acd187-9086-4c6f-a7f5-889a3e706e79 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Children",
"Youth & juveniles",
"Women & girls",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Right to health",
"Data collection & research",
"Conditions of detention",
"Safe drinking water & sanitation"
] | [
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"3.1 - Reduce maternal mortality",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Women in detention 58. The Committee recommends that the State Party adopt and implement measures to improve the conditions in detention facilities and to ensure that women in detention have adequate access to healthcare and personal hygiene items, in accordance with the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women ... | 58. The Committee recommends that the State Party adopt and implement measures to improve the conditions in detention facilities and to ensure that women in detention have adequate access to healthcare and personal hygiene items, in accordance with the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-c... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 49acd187-9086-4c6f-a7f5-889a3e706e79 |
a0b0ec41-768a-40b6-884b-2aec8e17b0e6 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Human rights & the environment",
"Economic & political crisis, natural disasters or other emergencies",
"Human rights & climate change",
"Participation of women in political & public life"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"11 - SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES",
"13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate related disasters",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"13 - ... | Climate change and disaster risk reduction 59.The Committee notes that the State Party, which is consistently ranked as one of the 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change, lacks gender-responsive approaches to climate-related disasters and environmental degradation. It also notes with concern that: (a)There is a... | 59. The Committee notes that the State Party, which is consistently ranked as one of the 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change, lacks gender-responsive approaches to climate-related disasters and environmental degradation. It also notes with concern that: (a) There is a lack of meaningful participation of wome... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: a0b0ec41-768a-40b6-884b-2aec8e17b0e6 |
1dfc47c7-62c0-4a51-bf87-d245001c910b | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Human rights & the environment",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
... | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"11 - SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES",
"13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate related disasters",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"13 - CLIMATE ACTION",
"11.5 - Reduce the adverse eff... | Climate change and disaster risk reduction 60. In accordance with its general recommendation No. 37 (2018) on the gender-related dimensions of disaster risk reduction in the context of climate change, the Committee recommends that the State Party review its climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction strategi... | 60. In accordance with its general recommendation No. 37 (2018) on the gender-related dimensions of disaster risk reduction in the context of climate change, the Committee recommends that the State Party review its climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction strategies, taking into account the negative effect... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 1dfc47c7-62c0-4a51-bf87-d245001c910b |
ed612695-0d59-4fe6-a556-de9346ec31ae | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"16.9 - Universal legal identity and birth registration",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and pa... | Marriage and family relations 61.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s proposal to reform the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act of 1951, in particular the proposed amendment of the Civil Procedure Code, No. 2 of 1889, to allow Muslims to marry under the Marriage Registration Ordinance, No. 19 of 1907. It notes with co... | 61. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s proposal to reform the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act of 1951, in particular the proposed amendment of the Civil Procedure Code, No. 2 of 1889, to allow Muslims to marry under the Marriage Registration Ordinance, No. 19 of 1907. It notes with concern, however, the continued... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: ed612695-0d59-4fe6-a556-de9346ec31ae |
2a91c453-aeec-4344-b3ce-b8acc96df71a | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls",
"Media",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women",
"Land & property rights"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.a - Equal rights to economic resources, property ownership and financial services",
"1.4 - Equal rights to ownership, basic services, technology and economic resources",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"1 - NO POVERTY",
"10... | Marriage and family relations 62. Recalling its general recommendations No. 21 (1994) on equality in marriage and family relations and No. 29 (2013) on the economic consequences of marriage, family relations and their dissolution, and joint general recommendation No. 31/general comment No. 18, as revised, the Committee... | 62. Recalling its general recommendations No. 21 (1994) on equality in marriage and family relations and No. 29 (2013) on the economic consequences of marriage, family relations and their dissolution, and joint general recommendation No. 31/general comment No. 18, as revised, the Committee reiterates its previous recom... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 2a91c453-aeec-4344-b3ce-b8acc96df71a |
26569306-c5c9-472a-8cba-fd992e2aae4d | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Data collection and analysis 63.The Committee notes with concern the lack of data collection in many areas relevant to the implementation of the Convention. | 63. The Committee notes with concern the lack of data collection in many areas relevant to the implementation of the Convention. | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 26569306-c5c9-472a-8cba-fd992e2aae4d |
343bd73b-a35e-4db5-a1dd-5097f8272e8d | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to education",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of wome... | Data collection and analysis 64. The Committee recommends that the State Party promote and build capacity for the use of relevant technology in the collection of statistical data, including data on the prevalence of gender-based violence against women and trafficking in women and girls, access to education and the soci... | 64. The Committee recommends that the State Party promote and build capacity for the use of relevant technology in the collection of statistical data, including data on the prevalence of gender-based violence against women and trafficking in women and girls, access to education and the socioeconomic status of women, di... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 343bd73b-a35e-4db5-a1dd-5097f8272e8d |
4404f7ae-f584-4013-ae1e-dba0e6c38abf | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Cooperation with international organizations"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 65. The Committee calls upon the State Party to use the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and to further evaluate the realization of the rights enshrined in the Convention in order to achieve substantive equality between women and men. | 65. The Committee calls upon the State Party to use the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and to further evaluate the realization of the rights enshrined in the Convention in order to achieve substantive equality between women and men. | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 4404f7ae-f584-4013-ae1e-dba0e6c38abf |
59c4180e-8cf8-45c2-a635-f7ba2790a487 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Public officials",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Dissemination 66. The Committee requests the State Party to ensure the timely dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official languages of the State Party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional and local), in particular to the Government, the Parliament and the judic... | 66. The Committee requests the State Party to ensure the timely dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official languages of the State Party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional and local), in particular to the Government, the Parliament and the judiciary, to enabl... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 59c4180e-8cf8-45c2-a635-f7ba2790a487 |
9e78e7a8-6eee-4790-bde6-41ec2d5a0156 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Economic, social & cultural rights - general measures of implementation",
"Ratification of & accession to international instruments"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Ratification of other treaties 67. The Committee notes that the adherence of the State Party to the nine major international human rights instruments would enhance the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms in all aspects of life. The Committee therefore encourages the State Party to ratify t... | 67. The Committee notes that the adherence of the State Party to the nine major international human rights instruments would enhance the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms in all aspects of life. The Committee therefore encourages the State Party to ratify the Optional Protocol to the Int... | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: 9e78e7a8-6eee-4790-bde6-41ec2d5a0156 |
c826a224-71b2-4db6-96f0-6b749909d226 | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Sri Lanka"
] | [
"Asia-Pacific"
] | [
"Human rights defenders & activists"
] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Follow-up to the concluding observations 68. The Committee requests the State Party to provide, within two years, written information on the steps taken to implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 28 (b)–(d), 30 (c), 34 (a) and 62 above. | 68. The Committee requests the State Party to provide, within two years, written information on the steps taken to implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 28 (b)–(d), 30 (c), 34 (a) and 62 above. | CEDAW | Sri Lanka | CEDAW/C/LKA/CO/9 | 2025 | DocumentId: 1d988f31-8440-441d-ae7a-eda07206e3c3 | AnnotationId: c826a224-71b2-4db6-96f0-6b749909d226 |
9c182f5c-7347-4dd8-a4a2-fd8a5ffd4ee3 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"2030 Agenda & other voluntary commitments",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | C.Sustainable Development Goals 8. The Committee welcomes the international support for the Sustainable Development Goals and calls for the realization of de jure (legal) and de facto (substantive) gender equality, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention, throughout the process of implementing the 2030 Agen... | 8. The Committee welcomes the international support for the Sustainable Development Goals and calls for the realization of de jure (legal) and de facto (substantive) gender equality, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention, throughout the process of implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. ... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 9c182f5c-7347-4dd8-a4a2-fd8a5ffd4ee3 |
72e2abcd-0fc5-4624-85a6-fef09b7b165c | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | D.Parliament 9. The Committee stresses the crucial role of the legislative power in ensuring the full implementation of the Convention (see A/65/38 , part two, annex VI). It invites the Chamber of Deputies, in line with its mandate, to take the necessary steps regarding the implementation of the present concluding obse... | 9. The Committee stresses the crucial role of the legislative power in ensuring the full implementation of the Convention (see A/65/38 , part two, annex VI). It invites the Chamber of Deputies, in line with its mandate, to take the necessary steps regarding the implementation of the present concluding observations betw... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 72e2abcd-0fc5-4624-85a6-fef09b7b165c |
e9cd2a9c-c0c7-482e-84ff-204d25e547f0 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Visibility of the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto and the Committee’s general recommendations 10.The Committee notes with concern the lack of awareness of the Convention, the Committee’s jurisprudence under the Optional Protocol and its general recommendations, within the Government and among the judiciary, c... | 10. The Committee notes with concern the lack of awareness of the Convention, the Committee’s jurisprudence under the Optional Protocol and its general recommendations, within the Government and among the judiciary, civil society and the population at large. It is particularly concerned that the Convention is not invok... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: e9cd2a9c-c0c7-482e-84ff-204d25e547f0 |
ff89d9aa-929a-4062-99d0-f3ed0232232b | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Civil society",
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Public officials",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Visibility of the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto and the Committee’s general recommendations 11. In line with its previous recommendations, the Committee reiterates its recommendation that the State Party adopt measures to ensure that the Convention is widely known, including by disseminating the Convention,... | 11. In line with its previous recommendations, the Committee reiterates its recommendation that the State Party adopt measures to ensure that the Convention is widely known, including by disseminating the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto, the Committee’s general recommendations and the present concluding obser... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: ff89d9aa-929a-4062-99d0-f3ed0232232b |
ae0e79ee-5693-4119-8b7f-d23ccfa31f36 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Constitutional and legislative framework and definition of discrimination against women 12.The Committee is deeply concerned that, although the principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Constitution of Luxembourg and despite the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court, the Constitution, as amended in 2023, inc... | 12. The Committee is deeply concerned that, although the principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Constitution of Luxembourg and despite the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court, the Constitution, as amended in 2023, includes a distinction between women who are nationals and those who are non-nationals, in... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: ae0e79ee-5693-4119-8b7f-d23ccfa31f36 |
795d3b8c-1509-4e4b-a0c6-49d3653e54b6 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Constitutional and legislative framework and definition of discrimination against women 13. The Committee urges the State Party to amend its Constitution, with a view to ensuring equality before the law and effective protection under the law for all women in the State Party, irrespective of their citizenship status. | 13. The Committee urges the State Party to amend its Constitution, with a view to ensuring equality before the law and effective protection under the law for all women in the State Party, irrespective of their citizenship status. | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 795d3b8c-1509-4e4b-a0c6-49d3653e54b6 |
72ad3885-2595-4a54-a476-4ab9808378f9 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
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"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Constitutional and legislative framework and definition of discrimination against women 14.The Committee remains concerned that the legal definition of discrimination does not adequately protect women from intersecting forms of discrimination and by the increasing tendency to adopt gender-neutral legislation and the la... | 14. The Committee remains concerned that the legal definition of discrimination does not adequately protect women from intersecting forms of discrimination and by the increasing tendency to adopt gender-neutral legislation and the lack of sex-disaggregated data in relation to all areas of the Convention. | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 72ad3885-2595-4a54-a476-4ab9808378f9 |
7a6ba9e7-ac7a-4166-ab64-5b8d7c0c006a | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Racial discrimination",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end di... | Constitutional and legislative framework and definition of discrimination against women 15. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt legislation on multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination, in line with article 1 of the Convention, and incorporate the prohibition of intersecting forms of discri... | 15. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Adopt legislation on multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination, in line with article 1 of the Convention, and incorporate the prohibition of intersecting forms of discrimination into public policies; (b) Ensure that its legislation, policies and programmes ... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 7a6ba9e7-ac7a-4166-ab64-5b8d7c0c006a |
ab01ca93-1bb7-4b72-bdba-abc860a31e18 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Business & Human Rights",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"12 - RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour",
"12.6 - Encourage sustainable practices for companies",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Extraterritorial State obligations 16.The Committee notes with satisfaction the adoption of the national business and human rights pact and the first and second national action plans on business and human rights. However, it notes with concern that no independent assessment has been made of the impact of the State Part... | 16. The Committee notes with satisfaction the adoption of the national business and human rights pact and the first and second national action plans on business and human rights. However, it notes with concern that no independent assessment has been made of the impact of the State Party’s extraterritorial corporate and... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: ab01ca93-1bb7-4b72-bdba-abc860a31e18 |
87bf0a57-fa2d-49b6-b350-dd65a0fd74e5 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Business & Human Rights",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"12 - RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"5.a - Equal rights to economic resources, property ownership and financial services",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"12.6 - Encourage sustainable practices for companies",
"17.18 - ... | Extraterritorial State obligations 17. The Committee reminds the State Party that, under the obligation of due diligence, it may be held responsible should it fail to take all appropriate measures to prevent, as well as to investigate, prosecute and punish perpetrators of and provide reparations for, acts or omissions ... | 17. The Committee reminds the State Party that, under the obligation of due diligence, it may be held responsible should it fail to take all appropriate measures to prevent, as well as to investigate, prosecute and punish perpetrators of and provide reparations for, acts or omissions by non-State actors, including acti... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 87bf0a57-fa2d-49b6-b350-dd65a0fd74e5 |
30fd24ea-ed01-494f-877e-f4d5a3224fa7 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Youth & juveniles",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Children: juvenile justice",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constituti... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"3.3 - Fight communicable diseases",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, tra... | Women’s access to justice 18.The Committee welcomes the legislative measures taken to appoint judges specializing in family matters (art. 1 of the Act of 27 June 2018, establishing the office of the family judge and reforming divorce and parental authority) and provide partial legal aid for persons who are not entitled... | 18. The Committee welcomes the legislative measures taken to appoint judges specializing in family matters (art. 1 of the Act of 27 June 2018, establishing the office of the family judge and reforming divorce and parental authority) and provide partial legal aid for persons who are not entitled to full legal aid becaus... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 30fd24ea-ed01-494f-877e-f4d5a3224fa7 |
c68fadc1-4ad6-4667-b496-85e46e7cceb6 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Children",
"Youth & juveniles",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Children: juvenile justice",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data ... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
... | Women’s access to justice 19. The Committee, recalling its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, recommends that the State Party: (a)Strengthen legislation to ensure procedural rights, including the right to a fair trial and the rights of the defence; (b)Raise awareness among the general pu... | 19. The Committee, recalling its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen legislation to ensure procedural rights, including the right to a fair trial and the rights of the defence; (b) Raise awareness among the general public of legislation proh... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: c68fadc1-4ad6-4667-b496-85e46e7cceb6 |
af8efe13-0532-4aba-be40-134d62280781 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Migrants",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | National machinery for the advancement of women 20.The Committee welcomes the adoption of the Act of 7 November 2024, establishing a gender equality observatory and a high council for gender equality, and notes the renaming of the Ministry of Equality between Women and Men as the Ministry for Gender Equality and Divers... | 20. The Committee welcomes the adoption of the Act of 7 November 2024, establishing a gender equality observatory and a high council for gender equality, and notes the renaming of the Ministry of Equality between Women and Men as the Ministry for Gender Equality and Diversity. However, the Committee notes with concern:... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: af8efe13-0532-4aba-be40-134d62280781 |
ea7a09e5-8c2b-4a10-9e8b-18930cabdea3 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | National machinery for the advancement of women 21. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Ensure that adequate human, technical and financial resources are allocated for the effective implementation of the national action plan for equality between men and women and effectively implement, monitor and evalua... | 21. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Ensure that adequate human, technical and financial resources are allocated for the effective implementation of the national action plan for equality between men and women and effectively implement, monitor and evaluate its impact, including with regard to addressi... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: ea7a09e5-8c2b-4a10-9e8b-18930cabdea3 |
b3a54964-b304-49c9-a924-cd385e0d2905 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Human rights defenders & activists"
] | [
"Access to justice & remedy",
"National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | National human rights institution 22.The Committee remains concerned that the Consultative Commission on Human Rights lacks the human, technical and financial resources necessary to effectively carry out its mandate. It is also concerned that this institution does not have a mandate to examine individual complaints and... | 22. The Committee remains concerned that the Consultative Commission on Human Rights lacks the human, technical and financial resources necessary to effectively carry out its mandate. It is also concerned that this institution does not have a mandate to examine individual complaints and issue binding recommendations in... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: b3a54964-b304-49c9-a924-cd385e0d2905 |
0103b3a7-831a-4df5-961e-74e11c38bb5d | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation with human rights mechanisms & requests for technical assistance",
"National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | National human rights institution 23. The Committee recommends that the State Party enhance resource allocation to the Consultative Commission on Human Rights and implement the recommendations issued in 2022 by the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions. It also recommends that the State Party strengthen... | 23. The Committee recommends that the State Party enhance resource allocation to the Consultative Commission on Human Rights and implement the recommendations issued in 2022 by the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions. It also recommends that the State Party strengthen the mandate of the Consultative C... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 0103b3a7-831a-4df5-961e-74e11c38bb5d |
88bd99f3-916b-4dd2-9b69-e3f659621238 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Advancement of women",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Data collection & research",
"Participation of women in political & public life"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"5.a - Equal rights to economic resources, property ownership and financial services",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Temporary special measures 24.The Committee notes the mandatory minimum quota of 40 per cent for the underrepresented sex on the electoral lists of political parties for general elections and the voluntary quotas for municipal councils and the boards of directors of State-owned enterprises in the State Party. It notes ... | 24. The Committee notes the mandatory minimum quota of 40 per cent for the underrepresented sex on the electoral lists of political parties for general elections and the voluntary quotas for municipal councils and the boards of directors of State-owned enterprises in the State Party. It notes with concern, however, the... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 88bd99f3-916b-4dd2-9b69-e3f659621238 |
c340c84f-d6e6-4d2e-ae31-2b784359273a | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Public officials",
"Women & girls",
"Media"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Data collection & research",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Temporary special measures 25. Recalling the Committee’s general recommendation No. 25 (2004) on temporary special measures and in line with article 4 (1) of the Convention, the Committee reiterates its previous concluding observations ( CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7 , para. 24), and recommends that the State Party : (a) Continue... | 25. Recalling the Committee’s general recommendation No. 25 (2004) on temporary special measures and in line with article 4 (1) of the Convention, the Committee reiterates its previous concluding observations ( CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7 , para. 24), and recommends that the State Party : (a) Continue raising awareness among po... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: c340c84f-d6e6-4d2e-ae31-2b784359273a |
f20f9206-f52a-429f-b0ad-42fda3738fba | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Public officials",
"Women & girls",
"Media",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"17.18 - Enhance availabili... | Gender stereotypes 26.The Committee reiterates its previous concern (CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7, para. 25) regarding the role that traditional and social media play in perpetuating negative and sexist stereotypes. The Committee notes that the laws of the State Party sanction discrimination, including sexist discrimination, and... | 26. The Committee reiterates its previous concern (CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7, para. 25) regarding the role that traditional and social media play in perpetuating negative and sexist stereotypes. The Committee notes that the laws of the State Party sanction discrimination, including sexist discrimination, and hate speech in th... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: f20f9206-f52a-429f-b0ad-42fda3738fba |
5a00e666-71d0-4432-aeb6-260dba89c6b8 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Media"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
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"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Gender stereotypes 27. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) In collaboration with women from marginalized groups, develop and implement a comprehensive strategy – incorporating an intersectional approach and emphasizing gender-responsive language – to combat gender stereotypes in advertising, electronic m... | 27. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) In collaboration with women from marginalized groups, develop and implement a comprehensive strategy – incorporating an intersectional approach and emphasizing gender-responsive language – to combat gender stereotypes in advertising, electronic media and social med... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 5a00e666-71d0-4432-aeb6-260dba89c6b8 |
b8cf1357-4b31-42e0-9bef-f6657a4fedd0 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Harmful practices 28.The Committee notes with appreciation the statement dated 6 February 2023 of the Government of Luxembourg reaffirming its commitment to combat female genital mutilation. However, it remains concerned about the lack of prosecutions and convictions in cases of female genital mutilation, the lack of d... | 28. The Committee notes with appreciation the statement dated 6 February 2023 of the Government of Luxembourg reaffirming its commitment to combat female genital mutilation. However, it remains concerned about the lack of prosecutions and convictions in cases of female genital mutilation, the lack of data on the extent... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: b8cf1357-4b31-42e0-9bef-f6657a4fedd0 |
71200162-b3c7-48af-9385-1fbc047b0c94 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
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"Children",
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Social workers",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Right to healt... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"17.18 - Enhance availabilit... | Harmful practices 29. Drawing attention to joint general recommendation No. 31 of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women/general comment No. 18 of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (2019) on harmful practices, as revised, and recalling its previous recommendations ( CEDAW/C/LUX/6-7 , pa... | 29. Drawing attention to joint general recommendation No. 31 of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women/general comment No. 18 of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (2019) on harmful practices, as revised, and recalling its previous recommendations ( CEDAW/C/LUX/6-7 , para. 28), the Commi... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 71200162-b3c7-48af-9385-1fbc047b0c94 |
23fecdca-c8bd-4da0-ba8a-3bea041e680a | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
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"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
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"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
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"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data... | Gender-based violence against women 30.The Committee notes with appreciation the legislative measures adopted by the State Party to address gender-based violence against women and its proposed global strategy on gender-based violence, which provides for State responses to domestic violence and other forms of gender-bas... | 30. The Committee notes with appreciation the legislative measures adopted by the State Party to address gender-based violence against women and its proposed global strategy on gender-based violence, which provides for State responses to domestic violence and other forms of gender-based violence against women, such as ... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 23fecdca-c8bd-4da0-ba8a-3bea041e680a |
2737a64b-51e8-4025-bad9-15dc116a1bc1 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
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"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Persons with disabilities"
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"Violence against women",
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"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research"
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"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"3.4 - R... | Gender-based violence against women 31. In line with its general recommendation No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, and with Sustainable Development Goal target 5.2 on the elimination of all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private... | 31. In line with its general recommendation No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, and with Sustainable Development Goal target 5.2 on the elimination of all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, the Committee recommends t... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 2737a64b-51e8-4025-bad9-15dc116a1bc1 |
f9387b93-ec52-4af0-91f6-ebcae7eddd16 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
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"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Children",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Children: protection against exploitation",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & rese... | [
"16.4 - Combat organized crime and illicit financial and arms flows",
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"10.7 - Responsible and well-managed migration policies",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"8.8 - Universal labour rights and safe working environme... | Trafficking and exploitation of prostitution 32.Recalling its previous concerns, (CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7, para. 31), the Committee notes with consternation that: (a)The definition of trafficking in persons in the States Party’s legislation does not fully align with the definition under international law, as force, fraud an... | 32. Recalling its previous concerns, (CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7, para. 31), the Committee notes with consternation that: (a) The definition of trafficking in persons in the States Party’s legislation does not fully align with the definition under international law, as force, fraud and coercion are listed as aggravating factor... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: f9387b93-ec52-4af0-91f6-ebcae7eddd16 |
5636b1d6-be71-41ae-82f4-c4f9b7b2a81f | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Civil society",
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Children",
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Migrants",
"Social workers",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
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"Rule of law & impunity",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
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"Children: protection against exploitation",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Human trafficking & contemporary for... | [
"16.4 - Combat organized crime and illicit financial and arms flows",
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"10.7 - Responsible and well-managed migration policies",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, traffi... | Trafficking and exploitation of prostitution 33. In the light of its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration and recalling its previous recommendations ( CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7 , paras. 32 and 34), the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) In line w... | 33. In the light of its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration and recalling its previous recommendations ( CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7 , paras. 32 and 34), the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) In line with the recommendation made by the Group of E... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 5636b1d6-be71-41ae-82f4-c4f9b7b2a81f |
4ea4d0c9-3550-4eda-ae54-04fc036b0c52 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Women & girls",
"Persons affected by armed conflict",
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Advancement of women",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Data collection & research",
"Participation of women in political & public life"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Equal participation in political and public life 34.The Committee welcomes the progress made since the introduction by the State Party of a 40 per cent quota and financial penalties regarding the number of women on the electoral lists of political parties for general elections. It notes with appreciation the progress m... | 34. The Committee welcomes the progress made since the introduction by the State Party of a 40 per cent quota and financial penalties regarding the number of women on the electoral lists of political parties for general elections. It notes with appreciation the progress made in terms of women’s representation on public... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 4ea4d0c9-3550-4eda-ae54-04fc036b0c52 |
cec25cf4-6b3c-44cc-8c8c-e799a4b466f3 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Public officials",
"Women & girls",
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Advancement of women",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Data collection & research",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"Discrimination against w... | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Equal participation in political and public life 35. Recalling its general recommendation No. 40 (2024) on the equal and inclusive representation of women in decision-making systems, as well as target 5.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on ensuring women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities ... | 35. Recalling its general recommendation No. 40 (2024) on the equal and inclusive representation of women in decision-making systems, as well as target 5.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on ensuring women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making i... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: cec25cf4-6b3c-44cc-8c8c-e799a4b466f3 |
d69ae23e-abf9-47ed-b1a0-221727f92d45 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Stateless persons",
"Women & girls",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Rights related to name, identity & nationality",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"16.9 - Universal legal identity and birth registration",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Nationality 36.The Committee notes that the State Party’s law on nationality contains several provisions aimed at preventing and reducing statelessness. However, it is concerned that: (a)The law does not protect the right of persons applying for stateless status to reside in Luxembourg during the application process an... | 36. The Committee notes that the State Party’s law on nationality contains several provisions aimed at preventing and reducing statelessness. However, it is concerned that: (a) The law does not protect the right of persons applying for stateless status to reside in Luxembourg during the application process and that tha... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: d69ae23e-abf9-47ed-b1a0-221727f92d45 |
d9dc653b-2302-4495-9e75-a13ca5ccfb19 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Stateless persons",
"Women & girls",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Rights related to name, identity & nationality",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"16.9 - Universal legal identity and birth registration",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Nationality 37. The Committee recommends that the State Party, in line with its obligations under the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness: (a) Guarantee the right of persons applying for stateless status to reside in Luxembourg during the applicati... | 37. The Committee recommends that the State Party, in line with its obligations under the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness: (a) Guarantee the right of persons applying for stateless status to reside in Luxembourg during the application process a... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: d9dc653b-2302-4495-9e75-a13ca5ccfb19 |
6c74072d-3b16-4066-8097-f0db4358a89b | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Persons living in poverty",
"Migrants",
"Women & girls",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Human rights & poverty",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Data collection & research",
"Conditions of detention",
"Dis... | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"4.1 - Free primary and secondary education",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"4.a - Build a... | Education 38.The Committee commends the State Party for its adoption on 20 July 2023 of the Act on compulsory schooling, which extends the age of compulsory schooling from 16 to 18 years of age, starting at 4 years of age, as an important tool for addressing school dropout rates. The Committee also notes with appreciat... | 38. The Committee commends the State Party for its adoption on 20 July 2023 of the Act on compulsory schooling, which extends the age of compulsory schooling from 16 to 18 years of age, starting at 4 years of age, as an important tool for addressing school dropout rates. The Committee also notes with appreciation effor... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 6c74072d-3b16-4066-8097-f0db4358a89b |
7d3b5d18-c439-4856-884c-299c2da6c557 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Persons living in poverty",
"Migrants",
"Educational staff & students",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or de... | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including... | [
"4.3 - Equal access to affordable technical, vocational and higher education",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"4.1 - Free primary and secondary education",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"4.5 - No discrimination i... | Education 39. In the light of its general recommendation No. 36 (2017) on the right of girls and women to education and recalling its previous recommendation ( CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7 , para. 40), the Committee recommends that the State Party continue to promote the importance of girls’ education at all levels, as a basis f... | 39. In the light of its general recommendation No. 36 (2017) on the right of girls and women to education and recalling its previous recommendation ( CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7 , para. 40), the Committee recommends that the State Party continue to promote the importance of girls’ education at all levels, as a basis for their e... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 7d3b5d18-c439-4856-884c-299c2da6c557 |
2ac5d544-1099-4683-94df-caa053916c39 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Older persons",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Persons with disabilities: independence, inclusion",
"Right to social security",
"Discrimination against women"
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"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
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"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"17.18 - Enhance availabili... | Employment 40.The Committee welcomes the fact that the State Party has become the first country in the European Union to effectively eliminate the gender wage gap. It notes with appreciation the adoption of the Act of 29 March 2023 amending the Labour Code with a view to establishing a system of protection against mora... | 40. The Committee welcomes the fact that the State Party has become the first country in the European Union to effectively eliminate the gender wage gap. It notes with appreciation the adoption of the Act of 29 March 2023 amending the Labour Code with a view to establishing a system of protection against moral harassme... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 2ac5d544-1099-4683-94df-caa053916c39 |
59caa2e7-fee4-4303-9278-7955b993022f | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Domestic workers",
"Youth & juveniles",
"Older persons",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
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"Labour rights and right to work",
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"Ratification of & accession to international instruments",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to social secur... | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
"3.1 - Reduce maternal mortality",
"8.6 - Promote youth employment, education and training",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
... | Employment 41. In accordance with target 8.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and person with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Continu... | 41. In accordance with target 8.5 of the Sustainable Development Goals, on achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and person with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Continue its effor... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 59caa2e7-fee4-4303-9278-7955b993022f |
d0cdcc05-dde3-4b24-b3c8-57e5668ddac1 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Right to health",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & reproductive health and rights"
] | [
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Health 42.The Committee takes note with interest of the approval of a bill abolishing the practices of issuing virginity certificates, performing hymenoplasties and stipulating a three-day mandatory reflection period for abortion. However, it notes with concern: (a)That non-emergent medical treatments continue to be ca... | 42. The Committee takes note with interest of the approval of a bill abolishing the practices of issuing virginity certificates, performing hymenoplasties and stipulating a three-day mandatory reflection period for abortion. However, it notes with concern: (a) That non-emergent medical treatments continue to be carried... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: d0cdcc05-dde3-4b24-b3c8-57e5668ddac1 |
f82d6262-e8a2-466e-86fe-7717486b0867 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Right to health",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
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] | Health 43. In the light of joint general recommendation No. 31 of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women/general comment No. 18 of the Committee on the Rights of the Child and recalling its previous recommendations ( CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7 , para. 46), the Committee recommends that the State Party... | 43. In the light of joint general recommendation No. 31 of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women/general comment No. 18 of the Committee on the Rights of the Child and recalling its previous recommendations ( CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/6-7 , para. 46), the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) E... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: f82d6262-e8a2-466e-86fe-7717486b0867 |
47d91691-c0b8-4a61-9b6a-714064e438b7 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Business & Human Rights",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to social security",
"Right to adequate ... | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
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"3.1 - Reduce maternal mortality",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"10.4 - Adopt fiscal and social policies that promote equality",
"8.5 - Full ... | Economic empowerment of women 44.The Committee notes with appreciation the State Party’s efforts to serve as a model in terms of the use of inclusive, gender-responsive policies as a strategy for economic diversification and wealth redistribution through enhanced economic and social life for women in Luxembourg, in ali... | 44. The Committee notes with appreciation the State Party’s efforts to serve as a model in terms of the use of inclusive, gender-responsive policies as a strategy for economic diversification and wealth redistribution through enhanced economic and social life for women in Luxembourg, in alignment with the provisions of... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 47d91691-c0b8-4a61-9b6a-714064e438b7 |
d9d4982e-e51d-4121-99d5-821dbfc0b1c3 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Media"
] | [
"Business & Human Rights",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Right to social security",
"Land & property rights",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implement... | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
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"3.1 - Reduce maternal mortality",
"1.4 - Equal rights to ownership, basic services, technology and economic resources",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS... | Economic empowerment of women 45. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen efforts to reduce poverty among women, with a particular focus on single-parent households and disadvantaged groups of women, including through the facilitation of access for unemployed women and those working in unpaid care... | 45. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen efforts to reduce poverty among women, with a particular focus on single-parent households and disadvantaged groups of women, including through the facilitation of access for unemployed women and those working in unpaid care to unemployment benefits, for... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: d9d4982e-e51d-4121-99d5-821dbfc0b1c3 |
e6b72bc5-7fac-4946-8d36-cbea5f52a937 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women",
"Right to education"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work... | Women with disabilities 46.The Committee notes with concern that women with disabilities face intersecting forms of discrimination in the State Party, especially with regard to access to justice, education, employment and healthcare. The Committee takes note of the national action plan for the implementation of the Con... | 46. The Committee notes with concern that women with disabilities face intersecting forms of discrimination in the State Party, especially with regard to access to justice, education, employment and healthcare. The Committee takes note of the national action plan for the implementation of the Convention on the Rights o... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: e6b72bc5-7fac-4946-8d36-cbea5f52a937 |
6d252953-0c17-40d9-9a2e-998c8d8a29ac | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Right to health",
"Persons with disabilities: independence, inclusion",
"Sexua... | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"4.7 - Education fo... | Women with disabilities 47. The Committee recommends that the State Party ensure that: (a) Women and girls with disabilities have access to justice, the labour market, inclusive education, employment and healthcare services, including sexual and reproductive healthcare services, and are able to fully exercise their rig... | 47. The Committee recommends that the State Party ensure that: (a) Women and girls with disabilities have access to justice, the labour market, inclusive education, employment and healthcare services, including sexual and reproductive healthcare services, and are able to fully exercise their right to bodily autonomy an... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 6d252953-0c17-40d9-9a2e-998c8d8a29ac |
c7a87ee7-e76b-409c-8848-eebd365b3b07 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"People of African Descent",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Right to health",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to education",
"Right to adequate housing"
] | [
"11 - SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES",
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"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"11.1 - Safe and affordable housing",
"3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable da... | Minority women 48.The Committee notes with concern the lack of support systems in the State Party for assisting non-resident Muslim women and girls and women and girls of African descent in finding employment and housing and gaining access to healthcare services and education. | 48. The Committee notes with concern the lack of support systems in the State Party for assisting non-resident Muslim women and girls and women and girls of African descent in finding employment and housing and gaining access to healthcare services and education. | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: c7a87ee7-e76b-409c-8848-eebd365b3b07 |
5f1ba9ef-806d-4907-baa4-fa2acfecd3d1 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"People of African Descent",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Right to health",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to education",
"Right to adequate housing"
] | [
"11 - SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES",
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"11.1 - Safe and affordable housing",
"3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable da... | Minority women 49. The Committee recommends that the State Party implement measures to facilitate access to housing, employment, healthcare services and education for non-resident Muslim women and girls and women and girls of African descent. | 49. The Committee recommends that the State Party implement measures to facilitate access to housing, employment, healthcare services and education for non-resident Muslim women and girls and women and girls of African descent. | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 5f1ba9ef-806d-4907-baa4-fa2acfecd3d1 |
60c743af-64f7-4965-92d8-a388e7ce8ac7 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty"
] | [
"Human rights & the environment",
"Economic & political crisis, natural disasters or other emergencies",
"Human rights & climate change",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"11 - SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES",
"13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate related disasters",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"13 - CLIMATE ACTION",
"11.5 - Reduce the adverse effects of natural disasters",
"17.9 - Enhance capacity-building in developing countries",
"1... | Disaster risk reduction and climate change 50.The Committee notes that the State Party has contributed 8 million euros to the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage, which was established to support developing nations that are disproportionately affected by climate change. Nevertheless, it notes with regret that the Fu... | 50. The Committee notes that the State Party has contributed 8 million euros to the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage, which was established to support developing nations that are disproportionately affected by climate change. Nevertheless, it notes with regret that the Fund remains underfunded. The Committee also... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 60c743af-64f7-4965-92d8-a388e7ce8ac7 |
17373d22-e85b-433e-b5f2-b455aa730472 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty"
] | [
"Business & Human Rights",
"Human rights & the environment",
"Economic & political crisis, natural disasters or other emergencies",
"Human rights & climate change"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"11 - SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES",
"12 - RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION",
"13.1 - Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate related disasters... | Disaster risk reduction and climate change 51. In accordance with its general recommendation No. 37 (2018) on the gender-related dimensions of disaster risk reduction in the context of climate change, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Consider increasing its contribution to the Fund for Responding to L... | 51. In accordance with its general recommendation No. 37 (2018) on the gender-related dimensions of disaster risk reduction in the context of climate change, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Consider increasing its contribution to the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage and earmark that contributio... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 17373d22-e85b-433e-b5f2-b455aa730472 |
35850aec-8942-4ecf-8fbb-03268cb0af5c | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Children: family environment & alternative care",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Marriage and family relations 52.The Committee is concerned that: (a)The distinction between “legitimate children” and “natural children” still exists in the State Party, implying an inequality before the law and in society; (b)There is no automatic parenthood recognition for same-sex couples, so that the non-biologica... | 52. The Committee is concerned that: (a) The distinction between “legitimate children” and “natural children” still exists in the State Party, implying an inequality before the law and in society; (b) There is no automatic parenthood recognition for same-sex couples, so that the non-biological parent may still need to ... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 35850aec-8942-4ecf-8fbb-03268cb0af5c |
e8c10f24-af03-437d-a5cb-f34270566c4b | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Children: protection against exploitation",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"S... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliabl... | Marriage and family relations 53. The Committee urges the State Party to: (a) Without delay, adopt legislation, with a view to eliminating any legal or administrative distinction between “legitimate children” and “natural children”; (b) Put in place legislative and administrative measures to ensure the automatic recogn... | 53. The Committee urges the State Party to: (a) Without delay, adopt legislation, with a view to eliminating any legal or administrative distinction between “legitimate children” and “natural children”; (b) Put in place legislative and administrative measures to ensure the automatic recognition of parenthood for same-s... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: e8c10f24-af03-437d-a5cb-f34270566c4b |
e2d71d3f-18a5-4527-a5c2-48ea152dc898 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Migrants",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Data collection & research"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Data collection and analysis 54.The Committee is concerned about the lack of collection of sex-disaggregated data in many areas that are relevant to the implementation of the Convention. | 54. The Committee is concerned about the lack of collection of sex-disaggregated data in many areas that are relevant to the implementation of the Convention. | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: e2d71d3f-18a5-4527-a5c2-48ea152dc898 |
15567f61-1ca8-4526-bdd3-b644d0dcce22 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Data collection & research",
"Right to education",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"4.5 - No discrimination in education",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of wome... | Data collection and analysis 55. The Committee recommends that the State Party promote and build capacity for the use of the most appropriate technology in the collection of statistical data, including on the prevalence of gender-based violence against women, the prevalence of trafficking in women and girls, access to ... | 55. The Committee recommends that the State Party promote and build capacity for the use of the most appropriate technology in the collection of statistical data, including on the prevalence of gender-based violence against women, the prevalence of trafficking in women and girls, access to education and the socioeconom... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 15567f61-1ca8-4526-bdd3-b644d0dcce22 |
5b51eaf0-7099-403f-a396-a2049443e244 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Cooperation with international organizations"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 56. The Committee calls upon the State Party to use the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and to further evaluate the realization of the rights enshrined in the Convention in order to achieve substantive equality between women and men. | 56. The Committee calls upon the State Party to use the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and to further evaluate the realization of the rights enshrined in the Convention in order to achieve substantive equality between women and men. | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 5b51eaf0-7099-403f-a396-a2049443e244 |
7c9debcd-cd7b-4741-8000-3f74e5377f0f | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Public officials",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Dissemination 57. The Committee requests the State Party to ensure the timely dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official languages of the State Party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional and local), in particular to the Government, the parliament and the judic... | 57. The Committee requests the State Party to ensure the timely dissemination of the present concluding observations, in the official languages of the State Party, to the relevant State institutions at all levels (national, regional and local), in particular to the Government, the parliament and the judiciary, to enabl... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: 7c9debcd-cd7b-4741-8000-3f74e5377f0f |
d7552503-b84b-4f7f-b9c9-e40c91434880 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Migrants",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Ratification of & accession to international instruments"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Ratification of other treaties 58. The Committee notes that the adherence of the State Party to the nine major international human rights instruments would enhance the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms in all aspects of life. The Committee therefore encourages the State Party to ratify t... | 58. The Committee notes that the adherence of the State Party to the nine major international human rights instruments would enhance the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms in all aspects of life. The Committee therefore encourages the State Party to ratify the International Convention on ... | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: d7552503-b84b-4f7f-b9c9-e40c91434880 |
cfddf6ce-3a17-4033-b75c-efb9faa15010 | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | CEDAW | 2025-02-28 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Luxembourg"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Human rights defenders & activists",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [
"17 - PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data"
] | Follow-up to the concluding observations 59. The Committee requests the State Party to provide, within two years, written information on the steps taken to implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 19 (c), 21 (b), 31 (c) and 41 (e) above. | 59. The Committee requests the State Party to provide, within two years, written information on the steps taken to implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 19 (c), 21 (b), 31 (c) and 41 (e) above. | CEDAW | Luxembourg | CEDAW/C/LUX/CO/8 | 2025 | DocumentId: 2beca9d3-d4e3-421f-abe9-7629d03e847a | AnnotationId: cfddf6ce-3a17-4033-b75c-efb9faa15010 |
58dc8130-48a6-4782-8fd2-356d784f7651 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Participation of women in political & public life"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | B.Positive aspects 4.The Committee commends the State Party on the historic election of its first woman president, representing a significant milestone for women and girls nationally and regionally. | 4. The Committee commends the State Party on the historic election of its first woman president, representing a significant milestone for women and girls nationally and regionally. | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 58dc8130-48a6-4782-8fd2-356d784f7651 |
620075b0-7614-471a-ad25-947625d31be6 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Children",
"Indigenous peoples",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
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"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Persons with disabilities"
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"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women"
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"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"10.3 - Ensure... | B.Positive aspects 5.The Committee welcomes the progress achieved since its consideration in 2018 of the State Party’s ninth periodic report (CEDAW/C/MEX/9) in undertaking legislative reforms, including: (a)Constitutional reform of 15 November 2024, incorporating the right to substantive equality and to a life free fro... | 5. The Committee welcomes the progress achieved since its consideration in 2018 of the State Party’s ninth periodic report (CEDAW/C/MEX/9) in undertaking legislative reforms, including: (a) Constitutional reform of 15 November 2024, incorporating the right to substantive equality and to a life free from violence; (b) N... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 620075b0-7614-471a-ad25-947625d31be6 |
2ceba2fc-d919-4755-9686-cca4957459c1 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Women & girls"
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"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | B.Positive aspects 6.The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to improve its institutional and policy framework aimed at accelerating the elimination of discrimination against women and promoting gender equality, such as the adoption and establishment of the following: (a)Supreme Court rulings in amparo 267/202... | 6. The Committee welcomes the State Party’s efforts to improve its institutional and policy framework aimed at accelerating the elimination of discrimination against women and promoting gender equality, such as the adoption and establishment of the following: (a) Supreme Court rulings in amparo 267/2023 on 6 September ... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 2ceba2fc-d919-4755-9686-cca4957459c1 |
1e00bd44-783d-4c94-9e2c-a3f733e154bf | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Women & girls"
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"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"2030 Agenda & other voluntary commitments",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality"
] | C.Sustainable Development Goals 7.The Committee calls for the realization of de jure (legal) and de facto (substantive) gender equality in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, recalls the importance of Goal 5 and of the mainstreaming of the principles of equality and non-discrimination thr... | 7. The Committee calls for the realization of de jure (legal) and de facto (substantive) gender equality in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, recalls the importance of Goal 5 and of the mainstreaming of the principles of equality and non-discrimination throughout all 17 Goals and urges ... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 1e00bd44-783d-4c94-9e2c-a3f733e154bf |
88f952eb-0b37-4c09-b3eb-ad5a07894842 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
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"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | D.Parliament 8.The Committee stresses the crucial role of the legislative power in ensuring the full implementation of the Convention (see A/65/38, part two, annex VI) and invites the Congress of the Union of Mexico to implement, in line with its mandate, the present concluding observations between now and the submissi... | 8. The Committee stresses the crucial role of the legislative power in ensuring the full implementation of the Convention (see A/65/38, part two, annex VI) and invites the Congress of the Union of Mexico to implement, in line with its mandate, the present concluding observations between now and the submission of the ne... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 88f952eb-0b37-4c09-b3eb-ad5a07894842 |
69bd83db-8e0b-4ddb-a51d-981cfb355c3a | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Access to justice & remedy"
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"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | Status and visibility of the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto and the Committee’s general recommendations 9.The Committee commends the State Party on measures taken to give visibility to the Convention, the Optional Protocol and the Committee’s general recommendations, notably the establishment of the Commissi... | 9. The Committee commends the State Party on measures taken to give visibility to the Convention, the Optional Protocol and the Committee’s general recommendations, notably the establishment of the Commission for the Follow-up of the Concluding Observations of the Committee, in 2018. However, it notes with concern that... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 69bd83db-8e0b-4ddb-a51d-981cfb355c3a |
211fe3a1-0561-45d3-a738-0abbd2f0f59c | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Indigenous peoples",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Status and visibility of the Convention, the Optional Protocol thereto and the Committee’s general recommendations 10. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Continue to raise awareness among women of their human rights under the Convention and the legal remedies to claim them and ensure that information on... | 10. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Continue to raise awareness among women of their human rights under the Convention and the legal remedies to claim them and ensure that information on the Convention, the Optional Protocol and the Committee ’ s general recommendations is accessible to all women in ... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 211fe3a1-0561-45d3-a738-0abbd2f0f59c |
e17efaa1-8665-4c26-801c-baffafb028cf | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Women & girls"
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"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Discrimination against women"
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"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Legislative framework and definition of discrimination against women 11.The Committee commends the State Party on its comprehensive legislative framework to advance women’s rights. However, it reiterates its previous concluding observations (CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/9, para. 11) and notes with concern: (a)The absence of a defini... | 11. The Committee commends the State Party on its comprehensive legislative framework to advance women’s rights. However, it reiterates its previous concluding observations (CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/9, para. 11) and notes with concern: (a) The absence of a definition of discrimination against women, in accordance with article 1 ... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: e17efaa1-8665-4c26-801c-baffafb028cf |
f17bae2c-d45f-49a9-b542-42efb5d5741a | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Women & girls"
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"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls"
] | Legislative framework and definition of discrimination against women 12. Recalling its previous concluding observations ( CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/9 , para. 12) and its general recommendation No. 28 (2010) on the core obligations of States Parties under article 2 of the Convention, the Committee recommends that the State Party: ... | 12. Recalling its previous concluding observations ( CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/9 , para. 12) and its general recommendation No. 28 (2010) on the core obligations of States Parties under article 2 of the Convention, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Amend its legislation to incorporate a comprehensive definition o... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: f17bae2c-d45f-49a9-b542-42efb5d5741a |
e1bfd565-47c8-4853-931f-f9685ce5da5d | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Indigenous peoples",
"People of African Descent",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"16.6 - Effective, accountable and transparent institutions",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Women and peace and security 13.The Committee notes the State Party’s participation as Co-Chair of the Informal Expert Group on Women and Peace and Security of the Security Council. However, it is concerned about: (a)The lack of meaningful participation of women’s organizations, in particular those representing Indigen... | 13. The Committee notes the State Party’s participation as Co-Chair of the Informal Expert Group on Women and Peace and Security of the Security Council. However, it is concerned about: (a) The lack of meaningful participation of women’s organizations, in particular those representing Indigenous women, Afro-Mexican wom... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: e1bfd565-47c8-4853-931f-f9685ce5da5d |
b6e8f8f9-01e8-496e-8ceb-9de6bf37675a | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls"
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"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"16.6 - Effective, accountable and transparent institutions",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Women and peace and security 14. The Committee recalls its general recommendation No. 30 (2013) on women in conflict prevention, conflict and post-conflict situations, and recommends that, in the implementation of the national action plan on women and peace and security and the development of future national action pla... | 14. The Committee recalls its general recommendation No. 30 (2013) on women in conflict prevention, conflict and post-conflict situations, and recommends that, in the implementation of the national action plan on women and peace and security and the development of future national action plans, the State Party: (a) Ensu... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: b6e8f8f9-01e8-496e-8ceb-9de6bf37675a |
8ec67ff6-6bcc-487e-8db4-6871fde7ac7c | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Persons living in poverty",
"Indigenous peoples",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Women’s access to justice 15.The Committee acknowledges the adoption of protocols to incorporate a gender perspective in judicial proceedings and the State Party’s efforts to guarantee access to justice for Indigenous women and women with disabilities. However, it notes with concern: (a)The fragmentation of criminal le... | 15. The Committee acknowledges the adoption of protocols to incorporate a gender perspective in judicial proceedings and the State Party’s efforts to guarantee access to justice for Indigenous women and women with disabilities. However, it notes with concern: (a) The fragmentation of criminal legislation at the federal... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 8ec67ff6-6bcc-487e-8db4-6871fde7ac7c |
8f997542-2b86-4c75-9f7c-0a8736480a13 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Persons living in poverty",
"Indigenous peoples",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Right to life",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence"
] | [
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Women’s access to justice 16. Recalling its general recommendations No. 33 (2015) on women ’ s access to justice and No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Continue to harmonize criminal legislation across the fede... | 16. Recalling its general recommendations No. 33 (2015) on women ’ s access to justice and No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Continue to harmonize criminal legislation across the federal and state levels to en... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 8f997542-2b86-4c75-9f7c-0a8736480a13 |
20ac96b7-bee1-4ee0-9eb7-7d68f5a4bcd6 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
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"Good governance & corruption",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote"
] | [
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Women’s access to justice 17.The Committee notes that, in the context of the ongoing judicial reform, training and performance evaluation for elected judges has been announced; however, it is concerned that this may not be sufficient, and that judicial independence and the capacity to guarantee gender-mainstreaming in ... | 17. The Committee notes that, in the context of the ongoing judicial reform, training and performance evaluation for elected judges has been announced; however, it is concerned that this may not be sufficient, and that judicial independence and the capacity to guarantee gender-mainstreaming in case handling and justice... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 20ac96b7-bee1-4ee0-9eb7-7d68f5a4bcd6 |
f13fe28d-c8ed-47c2-89b8-00d0c2fa8a9f | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Disappeared persons",
"Indigenous peoples",
"People of African Descent",
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
... | [
"Violence against women",
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"Right to life",
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"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Sexual ... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
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"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"16.6 - Effective, accountable and transparent institutions",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and ... | Women’s access to justice 18. The Committee recommends that the State Party ensure that the ongoing judicial reform includes specific safeguards to preserve judicial independence, including improving the minimum requirements for candidates, and the capacity to guarantee case handling that takes into account gender issu... | 18. The Committee recommends that the State Party ensure that the ongoing judicial reform includes specific safeguards to preserve judicial independence, including improving the minimum requirements for candidates, and the capacity to guarantee case handling that takes into account gender issues and ensures the rights ... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: f13fe28d-c8ed-47c2-89b8-00d0c2fa8a9f |
64618286-d4bf-4e58-94cf-69da51e216a0 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Civil society",
"Women & girls"
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"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Data collection & research",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
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"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"16.6 - Effective, accountable and transparent institutions",
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | National machinery for the advancement of women 19.The Committee recognizes the elevation of the National Institute for Women (INMujeres) to a ministerial-level Secretariat for Women (SEMUJERES), demonstrating a commitment to articulating and mainstreaming gender equality policies. However, it notes with concern: (a)Th... | 19. The Committee recognizes the elevation of the National Institute for Women (INMujeres) to a ministerial-level Secretariat for Women (SEMUJERES), demonstrating a commitment to articulating and mainstreaming gender equality policies. However, it notes with concern: (a) The challenges to the institutional independence... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 64618286-d4bf-4e58-94cf-69da51e216a0 |
1637fe44-b1db-42e1-919a-51eb59a9069c | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Civil society",
"Women & girls"
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"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Advancement of women",
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
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"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"16.6 - Effective, accountable and transparent institutions"
] | National machinery for the advancement of women 20. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen the national machinery for the advancement of women by ensuring sufficient institutional independence to coordinate gender equality policies across government departments, in collaboration with diverse civi... | 20. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen the national machinery for the advancement of women by ensuring sufficient institutional independence to coordinate gender equality policies across government departments, in collaboration with diverse civil society organizations; (b) Ensure effective an... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 1637fe44-b1db-42e1-919a-51eb59a9069c |
43393b80-fed4-4fb4-b67c-22b1b091a81f | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
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"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Disappeared persons",
"Civil society",
"Women & girls"
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"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
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"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime"
] | National human rights institution 21.The Committee notes with concern reports about the limited effectiveness of the National Commission on Human Rights in protecting women’s human rights, despite its accreditation with A status by the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, in line with the principles r... | 21. The Committee notes with concern reports about the limited effectiveness of the National Commission on Human Rights in protecting women’s human rights, despite its accreditation with A status by the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, in line with the principles relating to the status of national... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 43393b80-fed4-4fb4-b67c-22b1b091a81f |
7a15ba97-e0c1-4af6-a9dd-fde8860647f4 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Disappeared persons",
"Civil society",
"Children",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
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"National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)",
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] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime"
] | National human rights institution 22. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen the independence, technical capacity and interaction with civil society of the National Commission on Human Rights, and provide it with adequate human, technical and financial resources to carry out its mandate, in line ... | 22. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen the independence, technical capacity and interaction with civil society of the National Commission on Human Rights, and provide it with adequate human, technical and financial resources to carry out its mandate, in line with the principles relating to th... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 7a15ba97-e0c1-4af6-a9dd-fde8860647f4 |
cd880443-44f9-4d67-bb66-e4f180cc167e | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
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"Indigenous peoples",
"People of African Descent",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
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"Advancement of women",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Participation of women in political & public life"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Temporary special measures 23.The Committee applauds the achievement of parity in political representation at the federal level, with women comprising 50 per cent of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. However, it is concerned about the limited application of temporary special measures to accelerate substantive equ... | 23. The Committee applauds the achievement of parity in political representation at the federal level, with women comprising 50 per cent of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. However, it is concerned about the limited application of temporary special measures to accelerate substantive equality between women and me... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: cd880443-44f9-4d67-bb66-e4f180cc167e |
296e0cd5-b201-4ebf-be35-3ff635874f9c | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Advancement of women",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Participation of women in political & public life"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership"
] | Temporary special measures 24. The Committee recommends that the State Party strengthen the use of temporary special measures, in line with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and its general recommendation No. 25 (2004) on temporary special measures, as a strategy necessary to accelerate the achievement of the s... | 24. The Committee recommends that the State Party strengthen the use of temporary special measures, in line with article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention and its general recommendation No. 25 (2004) on temporary special measures, as a strategy necessary to accelerate the achievement of the substantive equality of wome... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 296e0cd5-b201-4ebf-be35-3ff635874f9c |
b7a7d9d7-d40e-4db6-a583-c3bcdca9b3ea | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Indigenous peoples",
"People of African Descent",
"Women & girls",
"Media",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Discrimination against women",
"Sexual & reproductive health and rights"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genital mutilation",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership",
... | Gender stereotypes and harmful practices 25.The Committee remains concerned about the persistence of deeply rooted patriarchal attitudes and stereotypes, which continue to undermine women’s social status and constitute the root cause of gender inequality. It notes with particular concern: (a)The normalization of patria... | 25. The Committee remains concerned about the persistence of deeply rooted patriarchal attitudes and stereotypes, which continue to undermine women’s social status and constitute the root cause of gender inequality. It notes with particular concern: (a) The normalization of patriarchal attitudes through media portrayal... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: b7a7d9d7-d40e-4db6-a583-c3bcdca9b3ea |
05450497-2d42-4e4b-a418-6a3bdf0efb48 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Medical staff / health professionals",
"Indigenous peoples",
"People of African Descent",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Media",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Advancement of women",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"... | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.c - Adopt policies and enforce legislation for gender equality",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights",
"5.3 - Eliminate forced marriages and genit... | Gender stereotypes and harmful practices 26. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen regulatory frameworks for ensuring gender equality and combat stereotypes in media representations, including those related to gender-based crimes and the political participation of women; (b) Implement targeted a... | 26. The Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Strengthen regulatory frameworks for ensuring gender equality and combat stereotypes in media representations, including those related to gender-based crimes and the political participation of women; (b) Implement targeted awareness-raising campaigns against harmfu... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 05450497-2d42-4e4b-a418-6a3bdf0efb48 |
df19412a-3ad2-4b66-b87d-a017fc637881 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Children",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Action Plans (or specific areas) / implementation plans",
"Persons with disabilities: protection against exploitation, violence & abuse",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection"... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"3.2 - End all preventable deaths under 5 years of age",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"8.7 - End modern slav... | Gender stereotypes and harmful practices 27.The Committee welcomes the legislative advances related to gender-based violence against women but remains concerned about its pervasiveness in the State Party. It notes with deep concern: (a)The increase in gender-based violence against women and girls committed by state and... | 27. The Committee welcomes the legislative advances related to gender-based violence against women but remains concerned about its pervasiveness in the State Party. It notes with deep concern: (a) The increase in gender-based violence against women and girls committed by state and non-State actors, including criminal o... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: df19412a-3ad2-4b66-b87d-a017fc637881 |
6e76ee7e-d208-460f-a106-4da43d48a499 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Human rights defenders & activists",
"Children",
"Indigenous peoples",
"People of African Descent",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Right to life",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"C... | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
... | Gender-based violence against women and girls 28. Recalling its general recommendation No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Ensure comprehensive data collection on all forms of gender-based violence against women... | 28. Recalling its general recommendation No. 35 (2017) on gender-based violence against women, updating general recommendation No. 19, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Ensure comprehensive data collection on all forms of gender-based violence against women committed by State and non-State actors, incl... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 6e76ee7e-d208-460f-a106-4da43d48a499 |
3e871961-e68e-4da8-af0f-56b15d793958 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Sexual & gender-based violence"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women"
] | Gender-based violence against women and girls 29.The Committee recognizes the security challenges faced by the State Party due to organized crime violence, with differential impacts on women, including gender-based violence. However, it notes with concern the increased involvement of military personnel in public securi... | 29. The Committee recognizes the security challenges faced by the State Party due to organized crime violence, with differential impacts on women, including gender-based violence. However, it notes with concern the increased involvement of military personnel in public security and other areas, leading to rising reports... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 3e871961-e68e-4da8-af0f-56b15d793958 |
35093312-8da2-47c6-a056-f0b0886dd74f | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Women & girls",
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Violence against women",
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Good governance & corruption",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Sexual & gender-based violence"
] | [
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Gender-based violence against women and girls 30. The Committee recommends that the State Party ensure that public safety tasks are carried out, as a rule, by civilian law enforcement personnel, with any military personnel involved in such roles operating under civilian supervision, and establish civilian court jurisdi... | 30. The Committee recommends that the State Party ensure that public safety tasks are carried out, as a rule, by civilian law enforcement personnel, with any military personnel involved in such roles operating under civilian supervision, and establish civilian court jurisdiction over all cases of gender-based violence ... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 35093312-8da2-47c6-a056-f0b0886dd74f |
9db8cbf9-11d1-4b48-b8e8-e531473a9cd2 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Youth & juveniles",
"Indigenous peoples",
"Migrants",
"People of African Descent",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Arbitrary arrest & detention",
"Good governance & corruption",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Children: protection against exploitation",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Right to health",
"Constitutional & legis... | [
"16.4 - Combat organized crime and illicit financial and arms flows",
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"10.4 - Adopt fiscal and social policies that promote equality",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, traf... | Trafficking and exploitation of prostitution 31.The Committee notes the State Party’s efforts to strengthen its legal and institutional framework to combat trafficking in persons, including women and girls. It notes with concern, however, the persistent deficiencies in the enforcement, coordination and monitoring of an... | 31. The Committee notes the State Party’s efforts to strengthen its legal and institutional framework to combat trafficking in persons, including women and girls. It notes with concern, however, the persistent deficiencies in the enforcement, coordination and monitoring of anti-trafficking measures, which are compounde... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 9db8cbf9-11d1-4b48-b8e8-e531473a9cd2 |
ed772524-b9bf-4285-a933-2d0ce9e0d549 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Recommendations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Law enforcement / police & prison officials",
"Youth & juveniles",
"Indigenous peoples",
"Internally displaced persons",
"Migrants",
"People of African Descent",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Women & girls",
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or ... | [
"Arbitrary arrest & detention",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Good governance & corruption",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Children: protection against exploitation",
"National Human Rights Action P... | [
"16.4 - Combat organized crime and illicit financial and arms flows",
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"10.4 - Adopt fiscal and social policies that promote equality",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"5.2 - End all violence ... | Trafficking and exploitation of prostitution 32. Recalling its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Implement effective anti-trafficking protection strategies for disadvantaged groups of women, such ... | 32. Recalling its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration, the Committee recommends that the State Party: (a) Implement effective anti-trafficking protection strategies for disadvantaged groups of women, such as adolescent, migrant, displaced, poor, LBTI... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: ed772524-b9bf-4285-a933-2d0ce9e0d549 |
837e9a17-2d08-49dd-a6db-ae4c3215eae7 | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | CEDAW | 2025-07-10 | 2,025 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Mexico"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Indigenous peoples",
"People of African Descent",
"Persons living in rural areas",
"Women & girls",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups",
"Persons with disabilities"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Advancement of women",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote",
"Participation of women in political & public life",
"Discrimination against women",
"Budget & resources (for human rights implementation)"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"5.5 - Equal opportunities and participation in leadership",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Equal participation in political and public life 33.The Committee welcomes the achievement of gender parity in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, as well as the establishment of observatories on women’s political participation. Nevertheless, it notes with concern: (a)That, while formal parity has been achieved in ... | 33. The Committee welcomes the achievement of gender parity in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, as well as the establishment of observatories on women’s political participation. Nevertheless, it notes with concern: (a) That, while formal parity has been achieved in some areas, it has not translated into substant... | CEDAW | Mexico | CEDAW/C/MEX/CO/10 | 2025 | DocumentId: b3b2ec67-861b-4426-b674-d6baba7d5f00 | AnnotationId: 837e9a17-2d08-49dd-a6db-ae4c3215eae7 |
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