Beyond Legal Measures: A Review of the DRC's Initial Report under the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW Journal of African Law Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1017/S0021855323000141
T. Makunya
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Abstract The Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (Maputo Protocol) established a reporting process to monitor compliance. Despite its shortcomings, this process provides an opportunity for states to engage in a frank, constructive and open dialogue with the African Commission on the measures they have adopted to realize women's rights and the challenges they face. The DRC's initial report on implementing the Maputo Protocol provides an opportunity to assess how the country has advanced women's rights. This article notes that the DRC has adopted legislation and policies to comply with some of its obligations under the protocol. However, these have not brought about much transformation in terms of effective enjoyment of rights due to the contested nature of many women's rights and the community's patriarchal mindset. The article argues that states should focus on extra-legal measures that can counteract negative attitudes and beliefs towards women's rights.
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法律措施之外:审查刚果民主共和国根据《非洲人权和人民权利宪章》关于非洲妇女权利的议定书提交的初次报告
《非洲人权和人民权利宪章关于非洲妇女权利的议定书》(马普托议定书)建立了监测遵守情况的报告程序。尽管存在缺点,但这一进程为各国提供了一个机会,使它们能够与非洲委员会就它们为实现妇女权利所采取的措施及其面临的挑战进行坦率、建设性和公开的对话。刚果民主共和国关于执行《马普托议定书》的初步报告提供了一个评估该国如何提高妇女权利的机会。本文指出,刚果民主共和国已通过立法和政策来履行议定书规定的一些义务。然而,由于许多妇女权利的争议性和社会的父权观念,这些措施并没有在有效享受权利方面带来多大的转变。文章认为,各国应侧重于法外措施,以抵消对妇女权利的负面态度和信念。
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