Gender Audit Constitution of Nepal

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Gender Audit Constitution of Nepal I N D U T U L A D H A R, A D V O C A T E 2 6 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5 V E N U E : R O Y A L N O R W E G I A N E M B A S S Y L A L I T P U R

Structure of the Presentation Background of the gender audit Key founding principle Development from Preliminary Draft to Constitution of Nepal Findings of the review : Preamble Citizenship Fundamental Rights of Women Women Participation in State Mechanism Interpretation of Constitution Gender-inclusive Language

Background of the Gender Audit Based on the Gender Audit Tool, Idea assessed the Preliminary Draft of the Constitution of Nepal. (June 2015) Gender Audit Tools provided 55 insightful questions related to various areas and issues related to women rights. It covers whole body of constitutions: Preamble to Interpretation of the Constitution. The report was reviewed by Forum of Former Women Constituent Assembly Members Shared with Women CA members and Civil Society Women Rights Group

Continue As a continuation, conducted a gender audit of the Constitution of Nepal (September 2015) The draft audit was shared with civil society, women s rights groups, individuals including women CA members. Currently, working on finalization

Key Principles. Reviewed the Constitution of Nepal from the perspective of women's rights, based on following basic principles, norms and concepts: Substantive equality, and positive discrimination Non- discrimination Concept of equal citizenry Equal rights for citizenship Self determination and right of physical as well as mental integrity of women Equal participation Elimination of violence against women

Development from Preliminary Draft to Constitution of Nepal Content Preliminary draft Constitution of Nepal Preamble Citizenship Health Rights Sex selective abortion No commitment to end gender discrimination Father and mother must be Nepali citizen to be decent citizenship Recognized reproductive right There was provision of prohibition on sex selective abortion Commitment to end gender discrimination Father or mother Recognized reproductive health rights Removed Remarks Positive change in new constitution Positive development but with conditions, so in practice changes is not reflected It should recognize both, but only one is recognized Positive change that removes restriction on women s decision

Continue. Content Preliminary draft Constitution of Nepal Remarks National Women Commission There was no clear structure provisioned at State level At State level, NWC can establish its office as necessary Centralized mechanism (power may be decentralized but not devolution based on the sprit of federalism)

Findings of the review

Preamble Failed to commit to substantive equality Expressed commitment to end gender discrimination But Failed to commit to end patriarchy Women s contribution throughout democratic movement is not recognized Failed to incorporate the concept of equal citizenry

Citizenship Part 2, Art 11 Citizenship Father or Mother provision on citizenship by descent Art 11 (5) and ( 7 ) compromises the ability of women to independently confer citizenship to her child as the father of the child must be unidentified or to claim citizenship by descent; in cases where a Nepali woman is married to a foreigner she may only confer naturalized (not descent) citizenship

Naturalized Citizenship on the basis of Marriage part 2 Art 11 ( 6 ) Citizenship Men can confer naturalized citizenship to his foreign national wife Art 11 (6) is silent on conferring citizenship to foreign husband, that means it is likely that foreign men who marry to Nepali citizen women, can not get the citizenship on the ground of marriage

Key Fundamental Rights

Rights to Equality The prohibited grounds of discrimination are listed, but discrimination is not defined Article 18 Right to Equality Non - discrimination Discrimination on the ground of Sex is prohibited but not gender, gender-based traditions, rituals or customs The equal rights of women in the political, economic and social spheres are not recognized Right to equality Right to equality has been limited to formal equality, no provision on substantive equality

Rights to Equality Article 50(1): Directive Principles, Policies and Responsibilities of the State Provision of gender equality, however according to Article 55 this provision cannot be enforced by courts and no question may be raised in courts even when the State objectives are not met

Economic sphere Article 18(4) of the Right to Equality prohibits gender discrimination regarding remuneration for equal and same work. Under Article 51(j) of the Policies of State, within the Basic Needs of Citizens Policy, it has been provided that the chores and contributions such as care and upbringing of children and family shall be assessed financially. However, the State has been silent in managing the informal labour sector where there is overwhelming presence of women. This is progressive provision Article 51(j) pertaining to Basic Needs of Citizens Policy, to include: The informal labour sector, where there is overwhelming presence of women, shall be managed.

Fundamental Rights of Women (dedicated article 38 ) Equal right to lineage without any gender discrimination. Safe motherhood and reproductive health. Protection from GBV (any physical, mental, sexual or psychological or any other kind of violence against women, or any kind of oppression based on religious, social and cultural tradition, and other practices). Right to access participate in all state structures and bodies on the basis of the principle of proportional inclusion. Special opportunity in the spheres of education, health, employment and social security on the basis of positive discrimination. Equal rights in property and family affairs

Continue Reproductive right is not recognized Concerns Some of the rights i.e. rights to proportional representation is limited at all level of legislature Right to lineage is curtailed by citizenship provisions Right to family is not recognized

Fundamental Rights of Women Article 31: Right to education women's right to free higher education is not addressed. Concerns Article 20: Right relating to justice right of free legal aid to indigent parties as stated in Sub Article (10) appears to be available only in criminal cases. Right of free legal aid is not provided for family or civil cases

Fundamental Rights Concern of Women Rights Article 31: Right to health Primary health care rights recognized as fundamental rights women's right, emergency health care rights ensured for citizen and non citizen

Rights of Women Victim s Rights Concerns related to Women Rights Rights to Social Inclusion Right to housing Right against trafficking

Women Participation in Legislature Provision for 33 percent women s participation in Federal and Provincial legislature, Mixed electoral System adopted ( 60 % First past the Post and 4 0% Proportional) Part 8 Federal Legislative, Part 14, Provincial Legislative, Part 18, Local Legislative Electoral System and women s participation Secure women's representation in key positions like Speakers and Deputy Speakers. However, the presence of one-third women does not seem likely under this system if continued the similar practice of CA 1 and CA 2 election process and system At Local Legislative, it has adopted first past the post election system, 2 elected sheet for women out of members from each wards at VDC and Municipality. So ensured the more then 33% women participation

Example

Women s Participation in Judiciary, Executive and Political Parties Women can claim inclusive proportional representation this is enshrined as women s fundamental right Executive Judiciary Article 269 (c): Provisions on Political Parties No Quota System No Quota System No Quota system, but provision for inclusive political parties

Women s Participation on Commissions Issues of women Part 24: Election Commission Part 25: National Human Rights Commission Part 26: National Natural Resources and Financial Commission Part 27: Other commissions National Women's Commission National Dalit Commission National Inclusive Commission, Indigenous nationalities Commission, Madhesi Commission, Tharu Commission, Muslim Commission, Part 28: Provision on National Security Quota is not provided, but this should not be an obstacle as women can demand inclusive proportional representation as per Article 38(4)

Human Rights and Security Agencies New Constitution is silent on making the security agencies accountable to human rights. Part 28: Security Agencies No provision of making the security agencies sensitive, conscious and committed towards human rights.

Implementation of International Treaties Part 34: Definition and Interpretation Constitution is silent on whether the international treaties and conventions on human rights shall apply directly or not.

Gender-Inclusive Language Language in proposed Constitution is not gender inclusive, many article of the constitution stated Asahey Mahila, Rastrapati and so on Issues of Women Gender-Inclusive Language Failed to convey a sense of feeling that the conservative attitude against women has changed for better.

Conclusion Indeed, the Constitution of Nepal is an important milestone for ensuring women s rights. However, some concerns still exist, which need to be addressed

Areas of Concerns Citizenship Rights to participation in legislative Reproductive rights Right to free legal aid in civil and family cases Interpretation of constitution in line with human rights Gender friendly language Maintain consistency between fundamental rights and other subsequent rights and section of the constitution Need to different between contingent and noncontingent rights Revise, amend and add Amend Amend Add Add Add Amend Review and amend Review and amend

Future initiatives In order to translate into practice the provisions regarding women rights in the Constitution of Nepal, 2015, and to address the issues that are unclear or are excluded, the following activities could be undertaken in future: A) Dissemination and observance of constitutional provisions B) Initiatives for necessary amendment of constitution, Acts, regulations,policies and plan of action Advocacy with providing constructive feedback and options ensure quality of law

Continued Continue to engage with State level for ensuring women s rights Women rights monitoring, reporting and working with government (executives) and parliament Carry out advocacy and lobbying work at the federal parliament and at state legislatures and other related bodies for the implementation of suggestions collected through women rights monitoring. Collaboration with parliamentary committees If necessary strategically engage with judiciary Public Interest litigation and so on.

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