2.
States Parties shall accord to
women, in
civil matters, a
legal capacity identical to that of
men and the same
opportunities to
exercise that
capacity. In particular, they shall give
women equal rights to conclude
contracts and to administer
property and shall treat them
equally in all stages of
procedure in
courts and
tribunals.
3.
States Parties agree that all
contracts and all other
private instruments of any kind with a
legal effect which is directed at restricting the
legal capacity of
women shall be deemed null and
void.