阿联酋、科威特和阿富汗月经假政策的法律范式

Sayed Qudrat Hashimy
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大多数法律制度都没有为妇女在就业期间提供带薪月经假,而这一失败是由几个因素造成的。首先,“月经”是非常私人的。在一些社会中,这仍然是一种禁忌和有辱人格的做法;有工作的女性不喜欢与雇主(主要是男性)讨论这个问题。本研究考察了阿拉伯联合酋长国、科威特和阿富汗月经假的法律框架和挑战。现有的文章思考了三个具体的研究问题:月经假是福还是祸?在伊斯兰政权下,受雇妇女是否有权享受定期休假?上述三个州的法律框架和法律监管类型的有效性如何?本研究采用了理论法律研究,其中规范方法是评估文献,以获得所需的法律主张。本研究中收集和使用的文献包括次要、主要和法律文件。这一定性探索旨在分析国家承认月经政策的原则,而月经政策很少。这与印度尼西亚、俄罗斯和西班牙的情况不同。为了应对这种稀缺性,本研究挖掘了阿联酋、科威特和阿富汗颁布和发布的任何类型的相关法规,包括关于劳工问题的书面(宣言、书籍和文章)。此外,该研究仅限于上述各州的法律体系。该研究有望帮助赋予妇女权力,提高法律意识,并根据成文法规定的权利强调健康权。
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The Legal Paradigm of Menstrual Leaves Policy in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Afghanistan
Most legal regimes have failed to provide paid menstrual leave for women during employment, and this failure is due to several factors. Primarily, “menstruation” is very private. In some societies, it is still a taboo and degrading practice; employed women do not like to discuss it with their employers, mainly (who are men). The present study examines the legal framework and challenges of menstrual leave in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Afghanistan. The existing article ponders three specific research questions: Is the menstrual leave a blessing or a curse? Should employ women be entitled to period leave under an Islamic regime? How effective are the legal frameworks and the regulatory types of laws in the above three states? The study is employed doctrinal legal research in which normative approaches were to evaluate the literature to acquire the required legal propositions. The literature gathered and used in this study will include secondary, primary, and legal documents. This qualitative exploration aims to analyse the national principles on recognising menstrual policy, which is scarce. This is unlike the situation in Indonesia, Russia and Spain. To cope up with such scarcity, this study mined any type of relevant statutes that the UAE, Kuwait and Afghanistan have enacted and published, including written (manifestos, books, and articles on labour issues. Furthermore, the study is limited to the legal system of the aforementioned states. The study is expected to help women empowerment, create legal awareness, highlight right health in the light of right under the statutory laws.
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