Chapter VI
Conclusions and Recommendations
1. Conclusions
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International conventions of human rights emphasize that sexual assault is a form of
gender-based violence against women due to imbalance and inequality between men
and women.
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The World Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women urged states
to adopt all appropriate measures, especially in the field of education, to modify
the social and cultural patterns of the conduct of men and women, and to eliminate
prejudices, customary practices and all other practices based on the idea of the
inferiority or superiority of either of the sexes and on stereotyped roles for men and
women.
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The Beijing Platform for Action urged states to, on an ongoing basis, evaluate and
analyze their national laws to guarantee their effectiveness and adopt the appropriate
measures to ensure protection for women against violence. States were also to
enable women to have access to fair and effective justice, including redress and
compensation against harm, remedy for the victims, rehabilitation of its perpetrators
and implementation of CEDAW.
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Laws evolved due to the influence of social contract theory and with a view to
organizing the relationship between individuals and the ruling authorities on one side
and between individuals on the other, to ensure clear and binding rules for all sectors
of society on the basis of mutual respect, justice and equality.
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Laws aim to achieve three integral purposes, which are the support of community
peace, reconciliation between conflicting interests and achievement of justice. In
addition, penal codes aim to achieve three objectives, and these are the protection of
values and social interests, satisfactory achievement of justice, and the achievement
of security and legal stability.
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Palestinian society is, like other Arab societies, characterized by a patriarchal
structure. Patriarchy means the full domination of males, where the discourse,
orders and decisions of the father remain dominant and the social, economic and
cultural backwardness of the society continue to impede its development and keep
it fossilized, rigidly understating the role of women and overstating that of the man.
This social reality has been reflected in legislative reality throughout the different
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