The constitutionalization of an enforceable right to equality opens novel avenues to pursue gender equality claims and presents a new set of challenges for feminist activists. This article analyzes Nepal’s constitutional litigation for alleged breaches of the right to equality with respect to gender from the re-democratization of 1990 until the promulgation of the current constitution in September 2015. It makes one central argument: Nepal’s Supreme Court has played a pivotal role in advancing the rights of Nepali women by crafting — in an incremental way — a nuanced, contextually sensitive, constitutional meaning of gender equality. In this respect, gender equality jurisprudence has been central to the judicial construction of Nepal’s cons...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
The identity of an individual is often determined by the moral dictates and judgments of the society...
Summaries This article explores the values and limitations of a rights?based approach to developmen...
The Supreme Court of Nepal was a groundbreaker when it ruled in Pant v. Nepal (2007) that people hav...
As a complex, diverse and dynamic region with diverging, constantly changing constitutional and juri...
Historically and socially, women were backward in going to the school that school was developed for ...
Transformation is apparent in Nepal, a country that underwent a decade of civil war 1996-2006, aboli...
Since the promulgation of the 1990 constitution, conflicts over the rights it enshrines have prolife...
This paper will set out an argument for the need of a stronger constitutional and legal mechanism fo...
The history of gender discrimination in Nepal dates back centuries from the time Hindu dynasties col...
Nepali people access justice either through the formal justice system (FJS) or traditional justice s...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
This Article examines the application of the Supreme Court of India\u27s enterprising Public Interes...
In Nepal, women’s political representation became an immense human-rights based discourse in the aft...
Woman is nothing but a beautiful creation of God. She is the icon of love, care, calmness and passio...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
The identity of an individual is often determined by the moral dictates and judgments of the society...
Summaries This article explores the values and limitations of a rights?based approach to developmen...
The Supreme Court of Nepal was a groundbreaker when it ruled in Pant v. Nepal (2007) that people hav...
As a complex, diverse and dynamic region with diverging, constantly changing constitutional and juri...
Historically and socially, women were backward in going to the school that school was developed for ...
Transformation is apparent in Nepal, a country that underwent a decade of civil war 1996-2006, aboli...
Since the promulgation of the 1990 constitution, conflicts over the rights it enshrines have prolife...
This paper will set out an argument for the need of a stronger constitutional and legal mechanism fo...
The history of gender discrimination in Nepal dates back centuries from the time Hindu dynasties col...
Nepali people access justice either through the formal justice system (FJS) or traditional justice s...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
This Article examines the application of the Supreme Court of India\u27s enterprising Public Interes...
In Nepal, women’s political representation became an immense human-rights based discourse in the aft...
Woman is nothing but a beautiful creation of God. She is the icon of love, care, calmness and passio...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
The identity of an individual is often determined by the moral dictates and judgments of the society...
Summaries This article explores the values and limitations of a rights?based approach to developmen...