Montly Archive December 2018
You Should Be Worrying about the Woman Shortage
The World Health Organization says the natural sex ratio at birth is about 105 boys to every 100 girls and its best to have equal numbers of men and women in a society.
Thursday، 20 December، 2018Domestic violence is widely accepted in most developing countries, new study reveals
Societal acceptance of domestic violence against women is widespread in developing countries, with 36 per cent of people believing it is justified in certain situations.
Thursday، 20 December، 2018Home is the deadliest place for women as violence rises – U.N.
UN Report, women continue to pay the highest price as a result of gender inequality, discrimination and negative stereotypes.
Thursday، 20 December، 2018Tokyo Film Review: ‘Cold Sweat’
Film review: A female indoor soccer player takes her case to court when her husband won’t let her leave the country to play in the biggest match of her life.
Thursday، 20 December، 2018Film hailing Saudi progress on women’s rights branded ‘dreadful propaganda’
Feminism Saudi-style? ‘Next to every great woman, a man believing in her’
Thursday، 20 December، 2018In ‘The Judge,’ a Middle Eastern Trailblazer Upholds Women’s Rights
A conventional portrait of a highly unconventional woman, Erika Cohn’s documentary “The Judge” has a worthy subject in Kholoud al-Faqih, the first woman to be appointed, in 2009, to the Middle East’s religious courts.
Thursday، 20 December، 2018The Rome Statute at Twenty (1998-2018): 10 Challenges to an Effective and Independent International Criminal Court
VICTIMS AT THE CENTER OF JUSTICE: Reflections on the Promises and the Reality of Victim Participation at the ICC (1998-2018)
Representations in Afghanistan: Unprecedented Challenges & Lessons Learned, K. Wigard, G. Jahangiri, Z. Moballegh & Challenges for Legal representation of Victims of U.S. Torture on Territory of Afghanistan & other ICC States Parties, K. Gallagher
Wednesday، 12 December، 2018FIDH calls on the ICC and national jurisdictions to step up the fight against impunity for sexual violence
Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) against both women and men remain invisible and go unpunished. FIDH calls on the ICC and national jurisdictions to step up the fight against impunity for sexual violence.
Wednesday، 12 December، 2018FIDH speech to the 17th session of the Assembly of States Parties to the ICC Statute
17th session of the ASP to ICC Speech delivered on 6 Dec. 18 in The Hague by Guissou Jahangiri, FIDH Vice President & Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA Exec. Director: Provide the Court with the resources it needs, in Burundi and Georgia, Afghanistan & Palestine.
Monday، 3 December، 2018