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Cronología de los derechos legales de las mujeres (aparte del voto)

La cronología de los derechos legales de las mujeres (aparte del voto) representa los cambios y reformas formales en relación con los derechos de las mujeres . Los cambios incluyen reformas legales reales, así como otros cambios formales (por ejemplo, reformas a través de nuevas interpretaciones de las leyes por precedentes ). El derecho al voto está exento de la cronología: para ese derecho, véase Cronología del sufragio femenino . La cronología excluye los cambios ideológicos y los eventos dentro del feminismo y el antifeminismo ; para eso, véase Cronología del feminismo .

Antes del siglo XXI

Siglo XXI

En la década del 2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Década de 2010

2011

2012

2013

A menos que: "[...] en el caso de un embarazo de no más de 20 semanas de gestación, la persona que realiza el acto:

2014

2015

2016

El proyecto de ley tiene como objetivo promover la igualdad de género en la provincia, permite a las mujeres obtener una orden de residencia, la víctima tiene derecho a permanecer en la casa si no quiere desocuparla o el acusado tiene que proporcionar un alojamiento alternativo a la víctima si así lo desea. [451] Además, si está siendo acosada o acechada, puede solicitar una orden de protección que ordene al acusado no comunicarse con ella o permanecer a cierta distancia de ella. Además, la víctima también puede solicitar una compensación monetaria del acusado para cubrir los gastos incurridos y las pérdidas sufridas a través de las órdenes monetarias en este proyecto de ley. [448] [452]

2017

2018

2019

Década de 2020

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

See also

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