CEDAW nationality communication inadmissible (J.S. v. U.K.)

Simone Cusack - Lake Geneva, Switzerland (2013)

J.S., an Indian national, was born in 1976.  When he was born, the British Nationality Act 1948 prevented his mother from passing her U.K. citizenship onto him.  Under section 5 of the Act, only fathers could pass their citizenship onto their children. J.S. submitted a communication under the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the … Read more

Failure to provide effective protection against domestic violence violated CEDAW (Isatou Jallow v. Bulgaria)

UN Geneva - Simone Cusack (2003)

  Isatou Jallow moved from the Gambia to Bulgaria after marrying A.P., a Bulgarian national.  Once in Bulgaria, A.P. allegedly became abusive toward Jallow and subjected her to physical and psychological violence, including sexual abuse, and attempted to force her to take part in pornographic films and photographs.  He reportedly also abused their daughter, M.A.P. … Read more

Domestic violence asylum claim inadmissible (N.S.F. v. U.K.)

Luke Cusack - Piccadilly Circus, London (2010)

  N.S.F., a Pakistani national, sought asylum in the U.K. on behalf of herself and her two children.  She claimed that she was entitled to asylum because she is a victim/survivor of domestic violence, including marital rape and death threats, and had a well-founded fear of persecution at the hands of her abusive ex-partner.  In … Read more

Coerced sterilization of a Roma woman violated CEDAW (A.S. v. Hungary)

Simone Cusack - Massey College (2007)

A.S., a Hungarian woman of Roma origin, underwent surgery at a public hospital for a caesarean section in connection with a miscarriage.  Hospital staff asked A.S. to sign a consent form for the caesarean section whilst she was on the operating table.  One of her doctors included a note on the bottom of the form … Read more

Failure to prevent loss of ownership of property a violation of CEDAW (Cecilia Kell v Canada)

Niagara Falls, Canada - Simone Cusack (2003)

In 1990, William Senych applied for housing without the knowledge of his common law partner, Cecilia Kell, an Aboriginal woman from the Rae-Edzo community in the Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) of Canada.  Senych’s application was denied because he was not a member of the Rae-Edzo community for which the housing was earmarked.  On the advice of … Read more

Domestic violence asylum claim inadmissible (M.P.M. v. Canada)

Ontario, Canada - Simone Cusack (2007)

M.P.M., a Mexican national, sought asylum in Canada in 2006.  M.P.M. claimed that she was entitled to asylum because she is a victim/survivor of domestic violence and was seeking to escape her abusive ex-husband, a Mexican police officer. Canadian authorities dismissed M.P.M.’s claim on the basis that she had failed to establish that she was … Read more

Failure to protect woman against domestic violence a violation of CEDAW (A.T. v. Hungary)

Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Budapest, Hungary - SF Brit (2007)

  A.T., a Hungarian national, claimed that her former partner, L.F., subjected her to domestic violence over a period of more than four years.  A.T. was issued ten medical certificates during this time connected to separate incidents of severe physical violence, including an incident on 27 July 2001, which resulted in her hospitalization.  Despite reported … Read more

Treatment of woman in detention violated CEDAW (Inga Abramova v. Belarus)

Belarus countryside -  alexjamesdf (2011)

  The Lenin District Court of Belarus found Inga Abramova guilty of ‘minor hooliganism’ for hanging ribbons and posters calling for participation in the ‘European March.’  It subsequently ordered her to serve five days administrative arrest.  Abramova claimed that, during her detention, a male staff member subjected her to a body search, touched her inappropriately, … Read more

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