Gender Justice Gap: No Country Has Achieved Full Legal Equality for Women

Syllabus: GS1/Society; GS2/Issues Related To Women

Context

  • Recently, UN Women, on International Women’s Day, issued a global alert highlighting serious gaps in justice systems worldwide.

Key Findings of the UN Report

  • Global Legal Inequality: Women worldwide possess only 64% of the legal rights available to men.
    • Many national legal systems fail to adequately protect women’s rights.
    • Weak justice mechanisms undermine the rule of law and democratic institutions.
  • Major Legal Gaps Affecting Women: In 54% of countries, rape is not defined based on consent. It limits prosecution and recognition of several forms of sexual violence.
    • In nearly three-fourths of countries, girls can still be legally married under certain conditions.
  • Economic Discrimination: 44% of countries lack laws mandating equal pay for work of equal value.
    • This legal gap perpetuates the gender wage gap and economic inequality.
  • Rising Threats to Women’s Rights: UN Women warns that violations against women’s rights are increasing due to weak enforcement and lack of accountability.
    • Rapid technological expansion has led to online harassment, cyberstalking and digital abuse.
  • Sexual Violence in Conflict: Rape continues to be used as a weapon of war.
    • Reported cases of sexual violence have increased by 87% in the past two years.

Barriers to Accessing Justice

  • Social Norms and Stigma: Victim-blaming and societal pressure discourage reporting.
  • Institutional Barriers: Lack of trust in police, courts, and legal institutions.
  • Practical Constraints: High legal costs, long judicial processes, language barriers and lack of legal awareness.
  • Impunity and Weak Enforcement: Crimes such as femicide and sexual violence often go unpunished.

Emerging Global Challenges

  • Backlash Against Gender Equality: Recent years have witnessed growing resistance to gender equality policies in several countries.
    • Laws restricting women’s freedoms and participation are being introduced.
    • Women’s voices are being suppressed in political and public spaces.
  • Digital and Online Violence: Rapid technological growth has led to online harassment, cyber-bullying, and digital abuse targeting women.
    • Weak regulation results in impunity for perpetrators.

Progress Achieved So Far

  • 87% of countries have enacted domestic violence laws.
  • Over 40 countries have strengthened constitutional protections for women and girls in the last decade.
  • International frameworks such as CEDAW, SDG-5 (Gender Equality), and UNSC Resolution 1325 have encouraged reforms.
    • However, laws alone are insufficient without effective implementation.

Global Call to Action

  • The International Women’s Day 2026 theme: ‘Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls’ emphasizes urgent reforms:
    • End impunity for gender-based violence.
    • Strengthen rule of law and gender-sensitive justice systems.
    • Ensure equal legal rights and economic opportunities.
    • Regulate digital platforms to prevent online abuse.
    • Promote legal awareness and accessible legal aid for women.
  • The 70th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is considered a crucial opportunity to reverse setbacks and accelerate gender justice globally.

India & Women: Constitutional Provisions

  • Article 14: Equality before law
  • Article 15(1) & 15(3): Prohibition of discrimination and special provisions for women
  • Article 39(d): Equal pay for equal work

Key Laws

  • Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (2005)
  • Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act (2013)
  • Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (2006).

Source: DTE

 

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