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<strong>CEDAW</strong> and the Law:<br />

Indicator 40<br />

Indicator 41<br />

Indicator 42<br />

Indicator 43<br />

What legislative measures are in place to address needs of victims<br />

of trafficking and their families<br />

Are there interim and permanent protective measures required by<br />

law for the protection of the victim/survivor of domestic violence<br />

Does legislation exist ensuring that women who have been<br />

trafficked and their children are able to claim citizenship, residency<br />

and other rights<br />

Is inter-agency cooperation to address gender-based violence<br />

mandated by law Is there a clear designation of responsibilities of<br />

ministries and agencies to eliminate discrimination<br />

Indicator 44 What measures are provided by legislation concerning<br />

responsibilities of embassies abroad for protection of victims of<br />

traffickers<br />

Indicator 45<br />

Is trafficking an extraditable offense<br />

V.4.2.2. Exploitation of Prostitution<br />

Indicator 46<br />

Indicator 47<br />

Indicator 48<br />

Indicator 49<br />

Indicator 50<br />

Indicator 51<br />

Is prostitution considered an offense If yes, how is it committed and<br />

who are considered offenders<br />

Are there sanctions in place<br />

Is sex tourism prohibited<br />

Are there measures required by law to address the needs of women<br />

exploited for prostitution<br />

Is inter-agency cooperation to address prostitution mandated by<br />

law Is there in legislation a clear designation of responsibilities of<br />

ministries and agencies to eliminate prostitution<br />

Are women in prostitution given equal protection of the law in<br />

relation to crimes of rape or sexual assault<br />

330<br />

Indicator 52<br />

V.5 Political and Public Life<br />

(Articles 7-8 of <strong>CEDAW</strong>)<br />

Is there legislation to ensure that women in prostitution are given<br />

equal access and benefits to health care, education and other basic<br />

services<br />

Indicator 53<br />

Indicator 54<br />

Indicator 55<br />

Is the equal right to vote guaranteed by the Constitution or law<br />

Is there equal eligibility for election for all publicly elected bodies<br />

Are there legislative provisions for temporary special measures,<br />

especially minimum quotas of women in elections at all levels Does<br />

legislature clearly specify measure to support the quotas<br />

Review of key legal documents and compliance with <strong>CEDAW</strong>

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