fields, for example by prohibiting discrimination by private actors in areas such as
employment, education, political activities and the provision of accommodation,
goods and services. States parties should report on all these measures and provide
information on the remedies available to victims of such discrimination.
32.
The rights which persons belonging to minorities enjoy under article 27 of the
Covenant in respect of their language, culture and religion do not authorize any State,
group or person to violate the right to the equal enjoyment by women of any Covenant
rights, including the right to equal protection of the law. States should report on any
legislation or administrative practices related to membership in a minority community
that might constitute an infringement of the equal rights of women under the
Covenant (communication No. 24/1977, Lovelace v. Canada, Views adopted July
1981) and on measures taken or envisaged to ensure the equal right of men and
women to enjoy all civil and political rights in the Covenant. Likewise, States should
report on measures taken to discharge their responsibilities in relation to cultural or
religious practices within minority communities that affect the rights of women. In
their reports, States parties should pay attention to the contribution made by women to
the cultural life of their communities.