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IWD: Australia's role in holding nations to account on women's rights – Monash Lens


International Women’s Day symbolises the ongoing journey towards eliminating all forms of discrimination against women and girls. But in celebrating the progress in women’s rights, we must recognise the institutions that have pushed for gender equality on an international scale.
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1979, and ratified in 1981. The CEDAW was developed in the 1960s and 1970s in response to the growing awareness of the discrimination faced by women, limiting the enjoyment of their human rights.
It determines that it s a state’s responsibility to ensure women aren t discriminated against. The CEDAW committee monitors state compliance with the convention through periodic reporting. It s made up of 23 gender experts who assess state and non-governmental organisation reports on the condition of women in each country, and the measures that have been imple ....

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Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court to merge - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration


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While it hoped no one was looking last Monday night, the Morrison government whipped a 2019 bill out of its back pocket. Aimed at effectively abolishing the standalone Family Court, the government then placed it on the Senate agenda for debate Tuesday morning, without any prior warning.
Passed in the Senate on 17 February 2021, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Bill 2019, and its supplementary legislation, saw laws passed allowing for the merger of the Federal Circuit Court and the Family Court to create the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFC). ....

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Family Court merger to pass parliament


Family Court merger to pass parliament
A controversial plan to merge the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court will pass parliament this week, after senator Rex Patrick agreed to back it.
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A controversial plan to merge the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court will go ahead, with the bill expected to pass the Senate this week.
South Australian crossbench senator Rex Patrick has agreed to back the Federal Government s merger plan in return for a multimillion-dollar package for SA and changes to the bill.
The government now has the numbers for the bill to pass the Senate. ....

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