This is a very interesting and thorough article written by Maya Mikdashi on the applications of the Lebanese legal system specifically regarding the Lebanese women.
Some of the laws are truly absurd and highly demeaning to women, and even though i believe that women in Lebanon have established a certain status-quo that goes without applying those laws, this does not justify their presence, except the citizenship issue which should be dealt with more carefully.
Here are few excerpts from those laws:
– Women cannot pass on Lebanese citizenship to their spouses or children.
– Women are either registered under their father’s family census record or their husband’s.
– Women can travel freely unless their husband lists their names (through the general security office) at all relevant points of international travel.
– Under article 562, women are positioned as the potential victims; they cannot kill for “honor”, but they can be killed for “honor”.
– Women who are consensually penetrated anally by men can be punished for unnatural sexual intercourse according to 534.
PS: Check kafa.org.lb for more information on gender-based violence and exploitation of women and children.
Hahaha, it’s just a shame for us…
so what about BJ in this case? lol
– Women can travel freely unless their husband lists their names (through the general security office) at all relevant points of international travel.
I think it is the same for men, and I know a case where a women did this to her husband!
Women cannot work after 7pm under the dark
Women cannot drive a truck
Women cannot wear shorts or skirts under the risk of being fined 250 LBP yes that is 250 LBP
Check the Lebanese Labor Law 1950 or 1940 that is still in effect for very hilarious stuff.
And yet, Moukarzel jewelry thought that women’s 1st right should be a “bijou”… (sigh)
No wonder men here take women so lightly; we need to thank Clementine agency for that!
Michele,
Not all men take women so lightly here … need i remind you, my boss is a lady 😛
Good one Johnny B 😉
What is being done to amend these archaic laws? I can’t believe this. i’m not even Lebanese, and I’m very offended by this.