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Constitution - Customary law

Constitution - Customary law

This indicator reflects to what extent a country has incorporated the statement "The Constitution recognises customary law but states that gender-based discrimination in customary law is superseded by the principle of non-discrimination in the Constitution" into its national legal framework

This indicators belong to Key element 2: "Elimination of gender-based discrimination in the Constitution"

The possible values are:

Rationale Stage
Absence of the indicator in the legal framework 0
A policy is being developed 1
A policy is in place 1.5
A draft legislation is to be submitted for deliberations 2
The indicator appears in primary law 3
The indicator appears in multiple legal instruments 4
Not applicable N/A

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Measurement unit

Index (0; 4)

Best value is

High

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