Malaysia's Sexist Citizenship Law Is Keeping Families Apart/ Emily Ding

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Foreign Policy Fall 2021, pp.14-16 (66)Summary: About the unfair laws in Malaysia that often penalise women workers compared to men hence, sexiest. The pandemic has made the situation worse. An example is the citizenship law where the idea of patriarchy still is important. Even if Malaysian citizenship was possible for children born overseas, the process is not automatic.
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About the unfair laws in Malaysia that often penalise women workers compared to men hence, sexiest. The pandemic has made the situation worse. An example is the citizenship law where the idea of patriarchy still is important. Even if Malaysian citizenship was possible for children born overseas, the process is not automatic.

MALAYSIA, SEASIA, HUMANRIGHT, POLICY, ASIAN

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