利用法庭为马拉维妇女争取积极的法律改革。

HIV/AIDS policy & law review Pub Date : 2010-10-01
Seodi White
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妇女的继承权和财产权对于有效应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病至关重要。对于感染艾滋病毒的妇女来说,剥夺这些权利可能导致失去住所和生计,导致她们脱离社会安全网,并由于耻辱和性别歧视,危及她们获得检测、治疗、护理和支持的机会。在这篇文章中,Seodi White根据2010年艾滋病大会的一个专题讨论会的报告,讨论了马拉维挑战该国现行婚姻财产制度的努力。
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Using the courts to secure positive law reform for women in Malawi.

Women's inheritance and property rights are essential to an effective response to HIV/AIDS. For women living with HIV, denial of these rights can lead to loss of shelter and livelihood, result in dislocation from their social safety nets and, because of stigma and gender-based discrimination, jeopardize their access to testing, treatment, care and support. In this article, based on a symposium presentation at AIDS 2010, Seodi White discusses efforts in Malawi to challenge the country's current approach to marital property.

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