On June 26, 2014, Justice Hofmeister was elected as one of 12 members of the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW),[4] replacing those members whose four-year term will expire at the end of 2014. Comprising 23 independent experts, the Committee monitors the implementation of the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women by State parties.[5][6] From 1976 to 2010 Justice Hofmeister worked as a judge, mainly at the Commercial Court in Vienna, where she started to actively address challenges regarding discrimination against women in daily life and in particular in their access to justice.[7]
Legal expert
In 1995 she served as legal expert and member of the Austrian Delegation at the 4th UN World Conference on Women in Beijing. From 1996 to 2003 Justice Hofmeister served as Chairwoman of the Working Group on Equal Treatment (Austrian Ministry of Justice).[8] In 1996 Justice Hofmeister served as rapporteur on the topic of access to justice for women in the framework of the Council of Europe's activities on the promotion of equality between women and men.[9]
Since 1998, she is the Chairwoman and founder of the Austrian Women Judges Association (AWJA),[13] a non-governmental organization of Austrian female judges dedicated to fight discrimination against women and to launch educational programs on women's rights.
From 2010 to 2012, Justice Hofmeister was the Chairwoman of the Austrian Association for the Access of Women to Justice, an independent association supporting female complainers in court procedures aiming at the clarification of women-oriented legal questions.[14]
Justice Hofmeister holds a Doctor of Law Degree from the University of Vienna. In addition to her teaching activities on the topic of women's rights, human rights and justice at several academic institutions (e.g. University of Vienna, University of Linz, Renner Institute, Rosa Mayreder College) she has published a number of scientific papers on women's human rights and women's access to justice from a practitioner's perspective.
Selected works
Hofmeister, Lilian (2013). Die kurze Geschichte der Juristinnen in der österreichischen Justiz (The short history of female jurists within the Austrian justice system), in: Pilgermair, Walter (ed.), Wandel der Justiz (Change within the justice system), Verlag Österreich: Vienna. ISBN9783704665317 (Link)
Hofmeister, Lilian (2004). 14 to 18 Year Olds as "Children" by Law? Reflections on Developments in National and European Law, in: Bullough, Vern L. and Graupner, Helmut (eds.), Adolescence, Sexuality, and the Criminal Law: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, The Haworth Press: New York, pp. 63–70, ISBN978-0-7890-2781-8 (Link)
Hofmeister, Lilian (1995). Women's Rights are Human Rights - Utopian Vision or (Realistic) Demand?, in: Publication of the Austrian Ministry of Women's Affairs and the Austrian Federal Chancellery, Vienna - Beijing - Vienna: World Conference on Women 1995.
^Introductory Report; Council of Europe, Steering Committee for Equality between women and men (CDEG), Forum in Warsaw from 21–23 November 1996 on Equality in the labour market and reconciliation of family and professional life: trends and perspectives, 11 July 2014