Magna-Carta for Women defines the general rights of women and prohibits discrimination based on gender, including exclusion, distinction, or restrictions. It describes women's rights to protection from all forms of violence and equal treatment before the law, equal access to education without discrimination, equal rights to participate in sports, and non-discrimination in employment including the military and police. The document also outlines penalties for violators of these rights, with aggravated offenses receiving penalties based on the severity of the crimes.
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Reflection On Magna
Magna-Carta for Women defines the general rights of women and prohibits discrimination based on gender, including exclusion, distinction, or restrictions. It describes women's rights to protection from all forms of violence and equal treatment before the law, equal access to education without discrimination, equal rights to participate in sports, and non-discrimination in employment including the military and police. The document also outlines penalties for violators of these rights, with aggravated offenses receiving penalties based on the severity of the crimes.
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Reflection on Magna-Carta for Women
Speaker: Airies Chariz Molina
Magna-carta for Women defines general rights of Women discrimination against women is described the following: -gender-based exclusion, distinction and/or restrictions. -a measure or practice of general application that fails to provide for mechanisms to offset or address sex or gender-based disadvantages. - decribes every womens rights to protection from all form violence. -It also determine the equal treatment before the law, equal access of elimination and discrimination against women in education. -Equal rights in participation in sports. -Non-discrimination in employment in the field of military police and other similar services. -Magna-Carta for women discussed also about the penalties of violators if any violence has been proven to be committed this will consider as aggravating offenses with corresponding penalties depending on the severity of the offenses.