SECTION 1.
The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) is an international “Bill of Rights” for women. It is the first and only international instrument that comprehensively addresses women’s rights within political, cultural, economic, social, and family life.
(b) On December 18, 1979, the United Nations adopted the CEDAW.
(c) The United States was active in drafting CEDAW and former President Jimmy Carter signed the treaty on July 17, 1980. As of August 2004, 177 countries have ratified CEDAW.
(d) In 1998, the City of San Francisco unanimously passed an ordinance to implement the principles underlying the CEDAW.
(e) In 2003, the City of Los Angeles unanimously adopted a policy to implement the principles underlying CEDAW.
(f) CEDAW does not supersede federal, state, or local laws. Instead, it provides a framework for governments to examine the existing rights of women and girls in areas that include employment opportunities, education, health care, and equal protection under the law.