Beyond Asia

EU laws do not cover Sharia divorce, holds ECJ

The European Court of Justice has held that the question of whether ‘private divorces’ under the Sharia law should be recognised has to be decided by each member state of the EU. In this case, the husband had divorced his wife under sharia in Syria before moving to Germany. The question of whether this divorce […]

Greece limits application of sharia law

The Greek Parliament has legislated to severely limit the power of sharia courts, which operate in some parts of the country, and govern a 100,000-strong Muslim minority. This change followed a challenge before the European Court of Human Rights by a Muslim woman who had been denied a fair share of inheritance under Islamic law. […]

Iceland enacts law to eliminate gender pay gap

Iceland has enacted a new law which makes it illegal for employers to pay men more than women for the same work. The law applies to agencies that employ more than 25 persons, and obligates them to obtain a compliance certification with their equal pay policies. Failure to obtain such a certification leaves the workplace […]

Morocco adopts new law to combat domestic violence against women

Morocco has adopted Law no. 103-13 on combating violence against women. The new law criminalizes some forms of domestic violence, establishes prevention measures such as restraint orders, and provides new protections for survivors. It increases penalties for some forms of violence when committed within the family and establishes new crimes including forced marriage, squandering property to […]

Somaliland introduces law to criminalise rape

The lower house of Somaliland’s parliament has cleared a bill to criminalise rape, and other forms of sexual assault, including gang rape. The bill also seeks to criminalise trafficking, child marriage, and knowingly putting another person at risk of contracting an HIV infection. The offence of rape carries a maximum punishment of imprisonment for twenty-two […]

House of Deputies of the Chilean Congress clears Gender Identity bill

The House of Deputies of the Chilean Congress have approved a bill that will allow transgender persons to legally change their names and gender markers on official documents. Change in gender identity will not require prior surgery or a court order. The bill does not seek to extend any of these rights to minors. It […]