Life Stories of the Indigenous Women and their Access to Justice
Through the support of the Government of Canada, UN Women in partnership with the Law Reform Commission of Thailand commissioned a research study on Indigenous Women’s Life Stories and their Access to Justice. The study analyses 5 selected tribal women’s groups in Thailand discriminated from traditional practices, public health services, nationality law and the system. The collection of life stories aimed to reflect and enhance awareness/understanding among line ministries, Council of State, Law Reform Commission of Thailand and CSOs – particularly women’s organization on tribal women’s struggle and their response to specific discrimination, their access to justice via formal, semi-formal and informal mechanisms.
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Thai
Bibliographic information
Geographic coverage:
Thailand
Subject areas:
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
Human rights
Resource type(s):
Institutional reports
Publication year
2014
Number of pages
342
ISBN
978-616-7763-49-1
Publishing entity/ies:
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
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