Sunday, 20 October 2024Unknown Session

EDM 270: Iraqi Women’s League and rights in Iraq

13 total sponsorsTabled

Motion Text

That this House notes that amendments to Iraq's Personal Status Law would undermine the constitutional sovereignty of law, replace a common national identity with religious jurisprudence on family law, and create a parallel legislative authority alongside Parliament through fatwas and rulings from religious endowments; further notes that new laws could lower the minimum age of marriage for females from 18 to nine, allow and even encourage marriage outside the present legal framework and without witnesses, deny alimony to the wife unless she accepts the physical desires of her husband, deny maternal rights of custody after the child reaches the age of two or after breast feeding, and remove restrictions on polygamy; supports the campaigns of the Iraqi Women’s League and others; and urges all friends of Iraq to use their influence to prevent such retrograde steps that could undermine the equality of all before the law, violate Iraq’s international obligations on women’s fundamental rights, prompt an increasingly negative international reputation, and reduce foreign assistance.

Sponsors (12 total)

Primary Sponsor
Mary Glindon

Labour (Lab)

#2
Jim Shannon

Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)

#3
Ian Lavery

Labour (Lab)

#4
Andrew George

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#5
Ellie Chowns

Green Party (Green)

#6
John McDonnell

Independent (Ind)

#7
Rachael Maskell

Independent (Ind)

#8
Luke Taylor

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#9
Ian Sollom

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#10
Charlotte Cane

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#11
Sarah Gibson

Liberal Democrat (LD)

#12
Victoria Collins

Liberal Democrat (LD)

Details

UIN
270
Date Tabled
20/10/2024
Total Sponsors
13
Status
Tabled