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    Explore "cedaw" with insightful episodes like "EP.31 醫院口愛雜事第三籮筐。feat. 冠廷", "EP43|45度角的天空|讓交織的性別故事現身", "EP35 性別平權專題-什麼是CEDAW公約?", "LCIL Friday Lecture: 'CEDAW and transformative judicial obligations: the vulnerable migrant domestic worker and root causes of abuse' - Dr. Cheah W.L., National University of Singapore" and "Making Policy for Women's Equality" from podcasts like ""同性相C", "45度角的天空", "法律知識家", "LCIL International Law Seminar Series" and "On The Engender"" and more!

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    EP.31 醫院口愛雜事第三籮筐。feat. 冠廷

    EP.31 醫院口愛雜事第三籮筐。feat. 冠廷
    EP.31 醫院口愛雜事第三籮筐。 -三八婦女節 X 被醫療糾紛纏身 X 護理師 VS 放射師 今天透過分享我們的醫療糾紛故事來討論醫病關係的惡化與重建,「原來人性這麼傷,比想像中還難」,還有護理師冠廷斗膽第一次來節目就怒嗆放射師,還大放厥詞不斷開地圖砲戰護理放射! 大家在就醫過程或執業過程有遇到什麼有趣的事情都可以跟我們分享唷~ ------------ IG請搜尋|hearting_0457 歡迎來和我們聊聊天

    EP43|45度角的天空|讓交織的性別故事現身

    EP43|45度角的天空|讓交織的性別故事現身
    【本集來賓】 作者 陳玟宇 八方采整合行銷有限公司 李江陵 改變從看見開始。行政院性平處透過交織處境徵文活動「讓交織的性別故事現身」,希望將CEDAW公約中提及的交織處境議題,透過故事讓社會大眾看到其處境,並邀請獲獎者進行真人圖書館的巡迴演講,跟青年學子分享在環境中,關於女性、原民、同志、身心障礙等多種交織處境、不利處境者,在環境、刻板印象與政策中的壓迫。 邀請到社會組佳作「祖靈的檳榔樹」作者,來談談障礙家庭中,漢人女性與原民的婚姻,從文化差異的適應,到成為女性照顧者的經歷。 讓交織的性別故事現身得獎作品閱覽: https://bit.ly/getogether2022_reading 本節目為國家人權委員會廣告,台灣障礙女性平權連線、漢聲廣播電臺聯合製播,余秀芷製作、主持。漢聲廣播電臺每週日11:00-12:00全國調頻網首播,每週日12:00各大Podcast平臺上架。

    LCIL Friday Lecture: 'CEDAW and transformative judicial obligations: the vulnerable migrant domestic worker and root causes of abuse' - Dr. Cheah W.L., National University of Singapore

    LCIL Friday Lecture: 'CEDAW and transformative judicial obligations: the vulnerable migrant domestic worker and root causes of abuse' - Dr. Cheah W.L., National University of Singapore
    Lecture summary: This lecture puts forward the conceptual argument that the transformative goals of the Convention for the Elimination of Discrimination Against (CEDAW), which require states to eradicate root causes of injustice, can be made more effective not only through legislation and policy, as commonly argued, but through the judiciary. It highlights the need to develop the content and scope of transformative judicial obligations under CEDAW based on a comparative study of judicial decisions dealing with the abuse of female migrant domestic workers (MDWs) in three key MDW destinations that are CEDAW parties—Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. By engaging with scholarship on CEDAW’s positive obligations, transformative equality, and theories of adjudication, it argues that criminal law courts should not only ensure the accountability and punishment of perpetrators but also ascertain and critique the laws, policies, and practices enabling MDW abuse in judicial decisions. While there is much scholarship on the nature of MDW abuse and regulation of domestic work, there has yet to be a CEDAW-focused comparative analysis of case law dealing with such abuse. This research thus addresses a gap in academic debates on MDW rights and the types of positive obligations owed by courts under CEDAW. Dr. Cheah W.L. is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Singapore (NUS) since 2007. She holds academic qualifications from the National University of Singapore (LL.B., LL.M.), Harvard Law School (LL.M.), and Oxford University (D.Phil). She conducts research in the core disciplines of international criminal law, transitional justice, and human rights law with a focus on the intersections of law, culture, and power. Within these areas, her research explores the diverse and complex roles performed by domestic and international criminal courts beyond their paradigm aim of adjudicating on the guilt or otherwise of those charged with criminal offences. Her work has been accepted for publication in journals such as the Leiden Journal of International Law, European Journal of International Law, Michigan Journal of International Law, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Human Rights Quarterly, and Harvard Human Rights Journal. My publications and work may be found at: https://cheahwuiling.com/ and https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1102439

    Making Policy for Women's Equality

    Making Policy for Women's Equality

    We've got our pencils sharpened, our notebooks labelled, and we're feeling the new term spirit for season 4 of On the Engender. Hosts Alys Mumford and Amanda Aitken are joined by Engender's Policy Manager Jill Wood and Policy and Parliamentary Manager Eilidh Dickson to discuss what's coming up over the next five years of the Scottish Parliament. 

    This episode includes reference to Emma Ritch, Engender's Executive Director, who passed away in July. Tributes to Emma mentioned in the episode are:

    Briefings mentioned in this episode are:

    Recommendations from this episode are:

    BONUS: Ginsburg the cat with her favourite toy

    Access a transcript of this episode here.

    On the Engender is produced for Engender by Amanda Aitken. Jingle by Bossy Love.

    Live: Women's Rights are Human Rights

    Live: Women's Rights are Human Rights

    Content note: This episode contains discussions of violence against women, including sexual assault.

    In our second ever live episode, join us at Engender's recent AGM at the Glasgow Women's Library for a panel on women's rights nationally and internationally, chaired by our Executive Director Emma Ritch and featuring the voices of:

    If you're reading these show notes because you'd like to watch our handy explainer video on CEDAW that Alys talks about at the start of the podcast, you can watch it on youtube here.

    We'd like to thank everyone who came along to our AGM for this live recording, and hope our subscribers enjoy listening. As always, let us know what you think on social media using #OntheEngender.

    There is not currently a transcript for this episode (but will be soon). You can find transcripts for our episodes from 2019 onwards.

    This episode was produced by Amanda Stanley on behalf of Engender.

    Jingle by Bossy Love.

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