- Founding member of Latin America and Caribbean Committee for Defense of Women Rights(CLADEM)
- Founding member of the International Women’s Rights Action Watch(IWRAW)
- President of the Institute for the Advancement of Equity (IPE)
Member of the Director Council of Commission of Citizenship and Reproduction (CCR)
- Author of “The New Civil Statute of Women”
- Participation in the dra
- Founding member of Latin America and Caribbean Committee for Defense of Women Rights(CLADEM)
- Founding member of the International Women’s Rights Action Watch(IWRAW)
- President of the Institute for the Advancement of Equity (IPE)
Member of the Director Council of Commission of Citizenship and Reproduction (CCR)
- Author of “The New Civil Statute of Women”
- Participation in the dra
longer endure her husband's abuses and asked for a divorce. After divorce, she went out with other male. Finally, her father and uncle killed her by inciting gangster to a murder.
(3) Ban on Honor Killing
If government or religious group can be active, honor killing will be eradicated. However, the government ignores that issue. In 2004, criminal prosecution bill for honor killing was sub
of reasons, including: refusing to enter into an arranged marriage, being the victim of a sexual assault, seeking a divorce—even from an abusive husband—or (allegedly) committing adultery. The mere perception that a woman has behaved in a way that "dishonors" her family is sufficient to trigger an attack on her life.
That is to say just because drag the name of the family through th
Korea is one of the countries that the population is aging very rapidly. Besides, aging rate of Korea is fastest in the world. But particularly more serious thing is that the level of welfare for the aged has not improved to keep pace with the speed of aging in Korea. Therefore the problems of the aged are appearing seriously and one of those is the elderly suicide. According to a recent statisti