TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION ... ......... ... ...... .............. .. .............. ........ ..... ........ ...... .... .. .. .............................. .. ... ..... ..... ......... ..... i • APPROVAL ... .............. .... .. ... ....... ........ ........................ ...... ....... ............ ........ .................... .......... .............. '.' .. ..... ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................... ... ... ... ..................................................... ..... .. ..... ~ ........... ... ............. ... ...... iii
CHAPTER ONE ...... .... ..... ..................................... .. ...................... ........ ..................................... ....................... 1
INTRODUCTION ....................... ... . ... ....... .... ......... ........................ ........................... .... ....... .. .... .......... ............. 1
1.0 Introduction ...... .. ............. ................................... .......... ........................... .................. ..... ........ ...................... 1
1.1 Background to study ............................................... .................................................. .............................. ...... 2
1.2 Statement of the research problem ........................................................................... ..................................... 4
1.3 Purpose of the study ............. ., .............. . ................................................................................. .. ............ .. .. .. .. s
1.4 Objectives of the study .......... : .................................. ... ........................................... .................... ..... .............. 5
1.5 Research question ... ... .. ... .. ..... .. .......................................... .. ..... ..................................... .............. _. ........ ........ 5
1.6 Statement ofP1inciples ..................................................... ...... ................ .................... .. .............. , ....... ..... ..... 6
J .7 Sig!1ificance of the ~tudy . ..... ... ....... ... .. ··-· .... ... ..... ... .. ... . ... ... - ............. .. .... .. ..... .... ... ... . ..... . . .. ... ...... .. .. ... 6
1.8 Methodology ........................................................ ......... ........... =:: ······· ········· .. .... : .................... ...... ............... 7
1.8.1 Reliability of the instrument ... ..................................... .................. : ................................ ...... ........ ............. 7
1.8.2 Data gathering procedures ..................................... .. .......................................................... ........................ 7
1.8.3 Ethical considerations ....... ... .................................................................. ... ...................... .. ............ .... ......... 8
1.9 Limitations of the study ......... ... .. ............................... ......... .. .... .. ....... ......... ...... ..... .. ... .......... .. ............ .... ...... 8
1.10 Definition of technical tern1s ......................... . ............................. ...... ................. .... .... . ... ... .. .......... .. ..... .. ..... 9
l .11 Cauterization ............................. ............................. ....... ............. ...................... ............... .... . ...................... 9
1.1 2 Literature review . .... ... .. .. ......... ........ ... ........ :., .•... ~'·:·············· .. ···· ····················· ... ······ ···· ·· .. ·········· ··· ··· ···· ··· ····9
l. l 2. l Concept of sexual Harassment ................. ::•····:· ..... ............................ ... ......... ....... ....... . .......................... 10
1.1 2.2 Nature and Extent of Sexual Harassment in Organizations ................................. .. .................................. 11
1.1 2.3 The analysis of sexual harassment. ................. _..: ................................... .. ... .... . ..... ................... .... ............ 14
1.12.4 Factors Responsible for Sexual Harassment in .. the Workplace ........ ......... .... ................. .. .. .... .................. 17
1.12.5 Measures to Combat Sexual Harassment in Organizations ..................................................................... 18
1.12.6 Behavioral definiti ons . ." . ........... :: ................................... ......... ..................... .............. ............ ......... ... ..... 19
1.12.7 Legal definitions ...................... ....... ... ...................... .. ............ .. .......... .. ................... ........ ...... .... ....... ...... 20
1.12.8 Sexual harassment in ter tiary institutions .... .... ........ ...... .... .... ....... ... .......... ..... ........ ....... .. ........... ............ 22
1.12.9 Nature and extent of sexual harassment in tertiary institutions ..... ..... ........................... ....... ....... .... .. ....... 22
1.12.10 Effects of sexual harassment ..... ..................................................... .. ........ .. ....................... ........ ... ... ..... 26
1.1 2.11 Addressing sexual harassment in tertiary institutions ........... ... ............... .... ......... ...... ...... .... ... .. .......... ... 27
CHAPTER TWO .............. .................................. .. .......... .... .... ... ...................... ...................... .................. 30
THE PROTECTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL
HUMAN RIGHTS FRAMEWORK ... ......................... .................... ...... .......................... ......................... 30
2 .1 Introduction ........ .... ............ ................................................ ... .... ............. ................................ ... .. .. . .......... .. 30
2.2 International human rights framework ..... ................ ..... ... .................... ................. ........... ............... ............ 31
2.3 UN human rights treaty bodies ...... ... ... ........... ... .. ................. ... ..... ........... ............ ..... ................ ... ......... .. .. .. 33
2.3.1 Co1n1nunications .. ............. .. .. ... ............ ............................... ... ......... ....... .. ...... . ............ . ......... ... .. ......... .... 34
2.3.2 State reporting ..................... ... .... ...... ... . ................ ........... .......... ....... ............................................. ... .... ... 35
2.3.3 General comments ....... ... ... ........................................................................................................ ...... __ ...... 36
2.3.4 Protection of Sexual Minorities u nder the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights .. ... ........... 38
2.3.4.1 Privacy under ICCPR ...... .. ........ ... ............................................................ .......... ............................ ...... 39
2.3.5 Ew-opean Jurisprudence on sexual minorities: European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights
and Fundamental Freedoms ............................... ... .. ........................................................ ... ... .. .. .... ......... ....... .... 40
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2.3.5.1 Privacy under the Eurupean Convention..... . ................... .40
2.3.5.2 Equality under ICCPR .......................................... . ......................... .41
2.3.6 IC CPR obligations on African State parties: Non-discrimination on basis of sexual orientation ................ 42
2.3.7 The relevance of the European system and United Nation system ............................................................ 43
2.4. The UN Charter based system ................................................................................................................... 45
2.4.1 The UN Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of
physical and mental health (SR on health) ........................................................................................................ 45
2.5. The Universal Periodic Review ................................................................................................................. 46
2.5.1 Soft law ................................................................................................................................................... 46
2.5.2 The Yogyakarta principles ....................................................................................................................... 47
2.5.3 Statement of human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity (statement on human rights) ............... .47
2.6 Regional human rights law ......................................................................................................................... 48
2.6.1 The African human rights system ............................................................................................................ 48
2.6.2 The African Union ................................................................................................................................... 48
2.6.3 The African Liii11111iss1011·011 Human and l'eoples· Right:r.: ........................................... : ................ :·.: ....... 48
2.6.3.1 Cvn1111unieation:::. .............................................................................- .-........................... :. ........................ 48
2.7.3.2 State reporting ...................................................................................................................................... 49
2.7 The African Peer Review Mcchanism ......................................................................................................... 50
2.7.l Universalism as against cultural relativism .............................................................................................. 50
2.8 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................. 51
CIIAPTER TIIREE ...................................................................................... : .......................................... 53
TllE ATTITl.DE TO SEXl AL HARASSilENT RICIITS IN l'GANDA, BOTSW,NA. ,1ALA WI. AND
SOUTll AFRIC. ................................................................................. : ..... .': ............................................ 53
3.1 lntroduction ............................................................................................... .' .. .' ............................................. 53
3.1.1 Origins of Anti-homosexuality Laws and 1-lomophobin in Ugandn ............ : .............................................. 53
3.2 The trentment ofsexunl harnssment rights in Ugandn ........................... : ...................................................... 57
3.2.1 The Constitution of Uganc ..................................................................................................................... 57
3.2.2 The Penal Code Act ofUganda ......................... :: ............... '. ..................................................................... 58
3.2.3 The attitude of the judiciary towards sexual harnssment rights ................................................................. 59
3.3.3 The Anti-Homosexuality Act 2014 .......................................................................................................... 60
3.3 Botswana·s treatment of sexual harassment rights ...................................................................................... 63
3.3.1 The Constitution of Botswana and sexual harassment rights .................................................................... 63
3.3.2 The Penal Code of Botswana ................................................................................................................... 65
3.3.3 The attitude of the judiciary towards sexual harassment rights in Botswana ............................................. 65
3.4 The trentment of sexual harassment rights in Malawi .................................................................................. 67
3.4.1 The Constitution of Malawi ..................................................................................................................... 67
3.4.2 The Penal Code of Malawi ...................................................................................................................... 68
3.4.3 The attitude of the judiciary towards sexual harassment rights in Malawi ................................................ 68
3.5 The treatment of sexual harassment rights in Solllh Africa .......................................................................... 69
3.5.1 The Constitution of South Africa ............................................................................................................. 69
3.5.2 The criminal laws of South Africa ........................................................................................................... 70
3.5.3 The attitude ofthejudicinry towards sexual harassment rights ................................................................. 70
3.6 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................. 71
BIBLIOGRAPHY ........................................................................................................................................... 73
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