Studying mother gets to continue studying thanks to intervention PILP
A student’s mother had been deregistered from her secondary vocational education program because she had been absent too often. Caring for her two young children was not considered permissible absence by the institution, even when the children were sick. This is a problem faced by many student mothers. Here, then, seems to be gender-specific discrimination. […]
Research sexism and the CEDAW
PILP, in collaboration with the Clara Wichmann Trial Fund, commissioned research on the application of the UN Women’s Rights Convention (CEDAW) in cases involving alleged sexism in public. This study was conducted by the PILPG. From the PILPG’s first study, entitled ‘Sexism in advertising: international framework under the CEDAW’, follows how CEDAW and the CEDAW […]
Research sexism and the CEDAW
PILP, in collaboration with the Clara Wichmann Trial Fund, commissioned research on the application of the UN Women’s Rights Convention (CEDAW) in cases involving alleged sexism in public. This study was conducted by the PILPG. From the PILPG’s first study, entitled ‘Sexism in advertising: international framework under the CEDAW’, follows how CEDAW and the CEDAW […]
Judge calls halt to telecommunications retention requirement
THE HAGUE. On March 11, 2015, the preliminary injunction judge declared the Telecommunications Data Retention Act inoperative. This will end the requirement for telephone and Internet service providers to store users’ traffic and location data for six to 12 months. The law infringed upon the right to private life and the right to protection of […]