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Between legal equality and de facto discrimination: Recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) for the States of Latin America and the Caribbean

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Between legal equality and de facto discrimination: Recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) for the States of Latin America and the Caribbean

Author: Bareiro, Line Physical Description: 60 páginas. Editorial: ECLAC Date: September 2018 ECLAC symbol: LC/TS.2017/134

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The States of Latin America and the Caribbean have ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Nonetheless, achieving substantive equality between men and women in Latin America and the Caribbean remains a major challenge. The present study examines the concluding observations and recommendations made by the CEDAW Committee to the region’s countries. The first section presents a methodological and conceptual introduction to the subject of women’s autonomy, empowerment and rights as dealt with by CEDAW. The second chapter examines progress and challenges in the effort to guarantee women’s rights by analysing the observations and general recommendations made by the CEDAW Committee to the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. Lastly, some conclusions based on the reflections in the preceding chapters are presented.

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Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. CEDAW: observations and recommendations by the Committee .-- II. Women’s rights in Latin America and the Caribbean according to the latest concluding observations and recommendations of the CEDAW Committee. A. Women’s rights in Mexico, Central America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean according to the latest CEDAW Committee concluding observations. B. Women’s rights in the English-, French- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean according to the latest CEDAW Committee concluding observations and recommendations. C. Women’s rights in South America according to the latest concluding observations and recommendations of the CEDAW Committee .-- III. Final reflections.