(d) To refrain from engaging in any act or practice of discrimination against women and to ensure that public authorities and institutions shall act in conformity with this obligation; (e) To take all appropriate measures to
eliminate discrimination against women by any person, organization or enterprise
These scholarships were created to
eliminate discrimination against women in male - dominated professions.
For instance, 40 % quotas on all electoral lists, harsher punishments for men in cases of domestic violence, special judicial and economic assistance for women who are victims of gender violence, a requirement for corporations with more than 250 employees to have their own equality plan aimed at
eliminating discrimination against women, etc..
Not exact matches
According to the Superior Court, the obligation to pay salary adjustments without the possibility of retroactivity is a source of
discrimination based on sex and continues the systemic
discrimination against women the Act was supposed to
eliminate.
But an overview of the matter is that the original Indian Act was grossly discriminatory
against women; in 1985 amendments were introduced to make the Act comply with the Charter; they
eliminated discrimination on the basis of gender prospectively, however, leaving invidious distinctions in place where they were based on events occurring prior to the 1985 amendments.
Every year, West Coast LEAF issues our CEDAW Report Card on how BC is measuring up when it comes to international obligations under the UN Convention to
Eliminate All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women.
(However, Bill C - 31 still did not
eliminate all the forms of sexual
discrimination against indigenous
women and their children that were created by the Indian Act.
In the case of missing and murdered Aboriginal
women, police forces must refrain from discriminating
against women, and take measures to
eliminate discrimination by private persons — the due diligence obligation.