Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy

Women human rights are human rights. These rights are recognized at the international level. There are international conventions that specify these rights. Examples of international treaties are Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and Convention on the Political Rig...

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Main Authors: Suhaimi, Nurul Shuhada, Mustafah, Nur Aishah, Helmy, Farah
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31882/
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description Women human rights are human rights. These rights are recognized at the international level. There are international conventions that specify these rights. Examples of international treaties are Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and Convention on the Political Rights of Women. After these treaties come into force, it is now the obligation of the state parties to incorporate them into their local legislations. Malaysia, for example, is a state pasty to CEDAW. However, not all the provisions will be domesticated into our local legislations. The reservation is due to some local factors. Implementation is a question of practicality and technicality. There are Malaysian legislations included in this research as to compare whether they really comply with the intention of the treaties that we had signed. Recommendations are given to fill in the holes in implementing international treaties regarding women human rights in Malaysia and to create awareness of the public with regards to the issue.
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spelling uitm-318822020-07-27T08:44:37Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31882/ Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy Suhaimi, Nurul Shuhada Mustafah, Nur Aishah Helmy, Farah Women. Feminism Women human rights are human rights. These rights are recognized at the international level. There are international conventions that specify these rights. Examples of international treaties are Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and Convention on the Political Rights of Women. After these treaties come into force, it is now the obligation of the state parties to incorporate them into their local legislations. Malaysia, for example, is a state pasty to CEDAW. However, not all the provisions will be domesticated into our local legislations. The reservation is due to some local factors. Implementation is a question of practicality and technicality. There are Malaysian legislations included in this research as to compare whether they really comply with the intention of the treaties that we had signed. Recommendations are given to fill in the holes in implementing international treaties regarding women human rights in Malaysia and to create awareness of the public with regards to the issue. 2008-10 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31882/1/31882.PDF Suhaimi, Nurul Shuhada and Mustafah, Nur Aishah and Helmy, Farah (2008) Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy. (2008) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Women. Feminism
Suhaimi, Nurul Shuhada
Mustafah, Nur Aishah
Helmy, Farah
Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy
title Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy
title_full Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy
title_fullStr Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy
title_full_unstemmed Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy
title_short Malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / Nurul Shuhada Suhaimi, Nur Aishah Mustafah and Farah Helmy
title_sort malaysia's compliance with international treaties on women human rights / nurul shuhada suhaimi, nur aishah mustafah and farah helmy
topic Women. Feminism
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31882/